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Horn Removal
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 645048" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>here's a way we've used a few times as long as the horns are between 2-4", just roll 2 castrator bands on each one, they'll fall off after a while, just try not to give them too much to rub on as they will try and rub them off.. if the horns are bigger, they can be anethesised and cut, which is a bloody mess, no pun intended... we have a yearling heifer with about 1 1/2" horns right now, and once they grow out a bit more we'll give her the abovementioned treatement</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 645048, member: 9096"] here's a way we've used a few times as long as the horns are between 2-4", just roll 2 castrator bands on each one, they'll fall off after a while, just try not to give them too much to rub on as they will try and rub them off.. if the horns are bigger, they can be anethesised and cut, which is a bloody mess, no pun intended... we have a yearling heifer with about 1 1/2" horns right now, and once they grow out a bit more we'll give her the abovementioned treatement [/QUOTE]
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