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Should I Dehorn and how?
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<blockquote data-quote="SCRUBS620" data-source="post: 515317" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>I have a small calf (~350lbs) that I bought along with a group of other calves. He has horns that appeared and are now about an inch or a little more. </p><p></p><p>Can I still dehorn him <u><em><strong>easily?</strong></em></u> I saw the two handled dehorners that looked simple enough. Is it too late to use these? If it is going to be a big mess I will just skip it and take the loss on the selling price or use him as butcher beef. I assume it is too late for the dehorning paste - correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCRUBS620, post: 515317, member: 5302"] I have a small calf (~350lbs) that I bought along with a group of other calves. He has horns that appeared and are now about an inch or a little more. Can I still dehorn him [u][i][b]easily?[/b][/i][/u] I saw the two handled dehorners that looked simple enough. Is it too late to use these? If it is going to be a big mess I will just skip it and take the loss on the selling price or use him as butcher beef. I assume it is too late for the dehorning paste - correct? [/QUOTE]
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