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<blockquote data-quote="1914 Hereford" data-source="post: 769623" data-attributes="member: 14130"><p>We have been sloping horns for at least 20 years. When we have a bull that we think we will use, as our herd bull, we will use horn weights . On the females, that we know that we will sell after weaning, we use a hot iron to dehorn them, on the females that we add to our herd, we will use weights. Often, we will have weights on a three year old cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1914 Hereford, post: 769623, member: 14130"] We have been sloping horns for at least 20 years. When we have a bull that we think we will use, as our herd bull, we will use horn weights . On the females, that we know that we will sell after weaning, we use a hot iron to dehorn them, on the females that we add to our herd, we will use weights. Often, we will have weights on a three year old cow. [/QUOTE]
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