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Nurse cow or not. Thoughts
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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1819629" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>When this heifer was done the first time she scooped the horn out or so we thought till she got home and I noticed a decent amount of horn was still there under the spray. Then she used a hot iron to cauterize the area. This is part of why I am so confused as to how she had nearly an entire horn still and a scur. I feel like if she had just used the dehorning iron like I did this time it would have been successful the first time. I am new to this dehorning so I don't really know how each process works. She absolutely did not get around the entire horn on the one that has grown the most. Now that I have seen what this iron does I know that. I was able to go back to pictures I took to send to the vet at the time to tell that as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1819629, member: 411"] When this heifer was done the first time she scooped the horn out or so we thought till she got home and I noticed a decent amount of horn was still there under the spray. Then she used a hot iron to cauterize the area. This is part of why I am so confused as to how she had nearly an entire horn still and a scur. I feel like if she had just used the dehorning iron like I did this time it would have been successful the first time. I am new to this dehorning so I don't really know how each process works. She absolutely did not get around the entire horn on the one that has grown the most. Now that I have seen what this iron does I know that. I was able to go back to pictures I took to send to the vet at the time to tell that as well. [/QUOTE]
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