What is the best way to remove the horns off of yearling calves. Put them in the shute, head gate. I want the horns removed but I want it done without harm to the calves. Any advice will be appreciated.
Tom.
Tom.
kerley":1fwks5wn said:What is the best way to remove the horns off of yearling calves. Put them in the shute, head gate. I want the horns removed but I want it done without harm to the calves. Any advice will be appreciated.
Tom.
kscowboy":9lks3nlo said:loch valley , can you tell us more about this banding procedure ? placement , any swelling , tetanus , etc.
kerley":27opymg5 said:What is the best way to remove the horns off of yearling calves. Put them in the shute, head gate. I want the horns removed but I want it done without harm to the calves. Any advice will be appreciated.
Tom.
TexasBred":29zybh70 said:Everything I now have is polled but I always used the scoops on the dairy calves years ago. Makes for a very smooth, neat looking femine head when healed.
msscamp":xc24go1i said:TexasBred":xc24go1i said:Everything I now have is polled but I always used the scoops on the dairy calves years ago. Makes for a very smooth, neat looking femine head when healed.
Hmmm, never noticed that. The males still looked like males, and the females still looked like females.
msscamp":2nfow1n2 said:TexasBred":2nfow1n2 said:Everything I now have is polled but I always used the scoops on the dairy calves years ago. Makes for a very smooth, neat looking femine head when healed.
Hmmm, never noticed that. The males still looked like males, and the females still looked like females.
TexasBred":7gryofl6 said:msscamp":7gryofl6 said:TexasBred":7gryofl6 said:Everything I now have is polled but I always used the scoops on the dairy calves years ago. Makes for a very smooth, neat looking femine head when healed.
Hmmm, never noticed that. The males still looked like males, and the females still looked like females.
Would that make you a "bull headed" lady?? ;-)