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<blockquote data-quote="bubchub" data-source="post: 58676" data-attributes="member: 545"><p>This does sound a bit gross and inhumane but it works real well. We sometimes use a reciprocating saw with a wood blade. Chops it off really well and quick!! If I were you, I would cut BOTH horns off and not worry about them . If you do decide to cut 100% of the horn off, be sure to cut about two inches of the side of the head off or at least some where the hair grows. Looks bad for about a week, but will eventually look great and the horn will not grow back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bubchub, post: 58676, member: 545"] This does sound a bit gross and inhumane but it works real well. We sometimes use a reciprocating saw with a wood blade. Chops it off really well and quick!! If I were you, I would cut BOTH horns off and not worry about them . If you do decide to cut 100% of the horn off, be sure to cut about two inches of the side of the head off or at least some where the hair grows. Looks bad for about a week, but will eventually look great and the horn will not grow back. [/QUOTE]
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