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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl Ibara" data-source="post: 410054" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>Our method is almost as simple. Just throw the calf on its side. Someone holds the back leg, someone places their knee down on the neck and holds the front forelegs, then another person takes the horns right off. Of course you really want someone with a good hold to be holding the back leg since the person doing it this year for us let the leg go and I got kicked in the arm. So it can be risky but we've never had a bleeder calf and we've never had horns grow back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl Ibara, post: 410054, member: 6625"] Our method is almost as simple. Just throw the calf on its side. Someone holds the back leg, someone places their knee down on the neck and holds the front forelegs, then another person takes the horns right off. Of course you really want someone with a good hold to be holding the back leg since the person doing it this year for us let the leg go and I got kicked in the arm. So it can be risky but we've never had a bleeder calf and we've never had horns grow back. [/QUOTE]
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