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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 89608" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>thanks, guys. the way i normally do it is to just put them into the headchute and use the nose lead to pull the head to the side and give them a shot of painkiller and tie off the circulation and then dehorn that side and then pull the head to the other side and do that side. my question came from where i kept seeing that you shouldnt put the cow's head in the headchute, which is hard for me to picture how to dehorn. once again, i can definitely see how this tool could be great, but you still have to have the animal in the chute already, so that is where i am trying to see where it is 795 dollars great. i keep thinking that a thin, second period cow would be better for 800 dollars than the immobilizer. thanks for your thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 89608, member: 1150"] thanks, guys. the way i normally do it is to just put them into the headchute and use the nose lead to pull the head to the side and give them a shot of painkiller and tie off the circulation and then dehorn that side and then pull the head to the other side and do that side. my question came from where i kept seeing that you shouldnt put the cow's head in the headchute, which is hard for me to picture how to dehorn. once again, i can definitely see how this tool could be great, but you still have to have the animal in the chute already, so that is where i am trying to see where it is 795 dollars great. i keep thinking that a thin, second period cow would be better for 800 dollars than the immobilizer. thanks for your thoughts [/QUOTE]
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