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does dehorning paste work?
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<blockquote data-quote="angie2" data-source="post: 471616" data-attributes="member: 7409"><p>Hey! Someone else from MN! Cold enuf for you?</p><p></p><p>Anyhow, we don't use paste, have heard too many horror stories about it getting where it doesn't belong (calves feel the burn so they rub their heads against each other or something else) or not finishing the job. We have them burned out as calves. Is it too late for that as an option? It is not a big vet bill and goes fast if you have them ready in a pen before vet gets there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie2, post: 471616, member: 7409"] Hey! Someone else from MN! Cold enuf for you? Anyhow, we don't use paste, have heard too many horror stories about it getting where it doesn't belong (calves feel the burn so they rub their heads against each other or something else) or not finishing the job. We have them burned out as calves. Is it too late for that as an option? It is not a big vet bill and goes fast if you have them ready in a pen before vet gets there. [/QUOTE]
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