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Finishing weight -- horns vs. no horns
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay Davis" data-source="post: 331025" data-attributes="member: 5692"><p>My grandpa loved a nice set of horns on a cow so all of his are fairly large horned (12-16" each horn in length). Like everyone says though the horned ones will keep the polled or dehorned from eating and when you have a large number in a corral it can get messy. As much as I like the looks of a horned cow, it makes life much easier without them. If they keep horning the polled ones, I am half tempted to glue bright yellow tennis balls onto the horn tips (even with the tips cut off they still cause damage).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay Davis, post: 331025, member: 5692"] My grandpa loved a nice set of horns on a cow so all of his are fairly large horned (12-16" each horn in length). Like everyone says though the horned ones will keep the polled or dehorned from eating and when you have a large number in a corral it can get messy. As much as I like the looks of a horned cow, it makes life much easier without them. If they keep horning the polled ones, I am half tempted to glue bright yellow tennis balls onto the horn tips (even with the tips cut off they still cause damage). [/QUOTE]
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