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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 64815" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I have used the paste dehorner in the past with a few problems. I only used it on bucket calves. I certainly <strong>would not</strong> use it on calves that are on a cow. The stuff would burn a hole in a battleship. If the calves rubbed some of the paste off on the cow (read that her udder) it will burn a hole in her. I had a calf that managed to rub some on his own ear. The outside edge of the ear remained there but there was a silver dollar size hole in the middle of the ear. Burning horns off works so much better and it actually takes me less time. </p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 64815, member: 498"] I have used the paste dehorner in the past with a few problems. I only used it on bucket calves. I certainly [b]would not[/b] use it on calves that are on a cow. The stuff would burn a hole in a battleship. If the calves rubbed some of the paste off on the cow (read that her udder) it will burn a hole in her. I had a calf that managed to rub some on his own ear. The outside edge of the ear remained there but there was a silver dollar size hole in the middle of the ear. Burning horns off works so much better and it actually takes me less time. Dave [/QUOTE]
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