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<blockquote data-quote="heath" data-source="post: 1087990" data-attributes="member: 16676"><p>Just knock the horns off, anything works. Tree shears, sawzall, you can also put a band on the horn and tape it with duct tape to keep it from sliding off it will cut off the blood flow. I usually just knock on back as far as I can so they are not an issue in the alley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="heath, post: 1087990, member: 16676"] Just knock the horns off, anything works. Tree shears, sawzall, you can also put a band on the horn and tape it with duct tape to keep it from sliding off it will cut off the blood flow. I usually just knock on back as far as I can so they are not an issue in the alley. [/QUOTE]
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