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Repost Covering Dehorning Spot
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<blockquote data-quote="BK9954" data-source="post: 1372001" data-attributes="member: 23651"><p>People said covering the spot where the horns were cut off with pine tar. One cow that had her horns cut off has holes several inches wide. Is there a cover to cover this up with while it grows over? My wifes nephew in Mexico said his doctor covers them after cutting. Anyone have input. Also my bet had me wash them out with iodine. All of it cam out the nose. Is this harmful in any way? One of them was infected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BK9954, post: 1372001, member: 23651"] People said covering the spot where the horns were cut off with pine tar. One cow that had her horns cut off has holes several inches wide. Is there a cover to cover this up with while it grows over? My wifes nephew in Mexico said his doctor covers them after cutting. Anyone have input. Also my bet had me wash them out with iodine. All of it cam out the nose. Is this harmful in any way? One of them was infected. [/QUOTE]
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