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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13245"><p>> I have a calf that is 13 weeks</p><p>> old, She has horn coming in at</p><p>> about 1/4 inch now. Is it too late</p><p>> to use the dehorning paste, Since</p><p>> the instructions on the bottle say</p><p>> best to use at about 8 weeks old? Is this animal going to be shown? If yes then have your Vet Dehorn. If not, then saw off at the base of the horn and get a cuagulant to stop the bleeding. Flies can be a problem this time of the year so get an anti-screwworm spray also.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dwishort@adams.net">dwishort@adams.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13245"] > I have a calf that is 13 weeks > old, She has horn coming in at > about 1/4 inch now. Is it too late > to use the dehorning paste, Since > the instructions on the bottle say > best to use at about 8 weeks old? Is this animal going to be shown? If yes then have your Vet Dehorn. If not, then saw off at the base of the horn and get a cuagulant to stop the bleeding. Flies can be a problem this time of the year so get an anti-screwworm spray also. [email=dwishort@adams.net]dwishort@adams.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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