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<blockquote data-quote="Gary Dennis" data-source="post: 1672580" data-attributes="member: 19606"><p>I've done it on a few dozen dairy heifers over the years. They were between 3 months and a year old. If they know they have horns, it stops that behavior all together. I use cordless clippers and clip the base right at the scull. I use a callicrate bander and haven't had any slip off. I feel like it works much better than green Cheerios. I really like the callicrate for bulls and claves that people don't cut when they should too. The heifers will shake their head for a day or so but other than that I've had no problems. I've used it on goats too that my daughter likes but can't seem to keep their stupid heads out of the fence. </p><p>Hope that helps. </p><p>Gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gary Dennis, post: 1672580, member: 19606"] I’ve done it on a few dozen dairy heifers over the years. They were between 3 months and a year old. If they know they have horns, it stops that behavior all together. I use cordless clippers and clip the base right at the scull. I use a callicrate bander and haven’t had any slip off. I feel like it works much better than green Cheerios. I really like the callicrate for bulls and claves that people don’t cut when they should too. The heifers will shake their head for a day or so but other than that I’ve had no problems. I’ve used it on goats too that my daughter likes but can’t seem to keep their stupid heads out of the fence. Hope that helps. Gary [/QUOTE]
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