They call it paste. That sounds better, I guess, than acid that burns a hole in flesh. You were very conscientious about what you were doing, but I'll stick with any method other than this one.
Because they can badly hurt you or other cows intentionally or accidentally with those horns once grown. This was a bull calf that went on to be a herdsire. No one wants an already potentially dangerous bull to also have horns. I don't dehorn anything I intend for meat within 18 months. But if they are going to be handled and live a long time, they get dehorned.
Thanks for great video and message, I will be able to dehorn my baby cows 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks very much
Very good
I am a veterinarian from Afghanistan
Do you need veterinarian
Hi,vet should be dehorning at which age?
Once horns have broken through, I'd leave it to the vet.
Do you wash it off or leave.
Leave it. It dries and is no longer active after about 30 minutes.
They call it paste. That sounds better, I guess, than acid that burns a hole in flesh. You were very conscientious about what you were doing, but I'll stick with any method other than this one.
You’re making it sound worse than it is.
I do wish they’d just use polled breeds though
Let them as they born horn on .why is the problems with that .
Because they can badly hurt you or other cows intentionally or accidentally with those horns once grown. This was a bull calf that went on to be a herdsire. No one wants an already potentially dangerous bull to also have horns. I don't dehorn anything I intend for meat within 18 months. But if they are going to be handled and live a long time, they get dehorned.
@@manorfarmshomesteadwhy not just get polled breeds?
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Just let them keep the horns
Until you get hit by one of those horns...