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Will cut Horns close up?
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<blockquote data-quote="DCA farm" data-source="post: 1729113" data-attributes="member: 34394"><p>Ha a longhorn break a horn little over ear length it was jagged spraying blood like pretty bad I got her into chute took sawsall to the horn to give it a clean flush cut instead of jagged break hit horm with bluekote wrapped in Gauze and taped it up give her antibiotic and turned her out bleeding stopped not to long after I let her loose that's been a month ago now she's still taped up I'm wondering if her hollow horn will close up or will it always be hollow… just tried to fix the jagged horn before she hooked another cow with it… she was obviously tender headed but it's not bothering her anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCA farm, post: 1729113, member: 34394"] Ha a longhorn break a horn little over ear length it was jagged spraying blood like pretty bad I got her into chute took sawsall to the horn to give it a clean flush cut instead of jagged break hit horm with bluekote wrapped in Gauze and taped it up give her antibiotic and turned her out bleeding stopped not to long after I let her loose that’s been a month ago now she’s still taped up I’m wondering if her hollow horn will close up or will it always be hollow… just tried to fix the jagged horn before she hooked another cow with it… she was obviously tender headed but it’s not bothering her anymore [/QUOTE]
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