Good for you for using an anesthetic. Btw will the flames coming from the side of the dehorning tool burn the calf's ear. I never saw a dehorning tool with flames coming out the sides.
Yeah we use it and it works perfectly fine no horns what so ever end up. Some countries like here in Australia you can't buy it you have to import it so it might be the same for the UK. But the one we have is called Dr Naylors Dehorning paste. Google it and it will be there. Good Luck
Well by looking at the calves in the video you can do them that age, you can usually still do it while the horn is still under the hair. But if you can as soon after they are born just seperate them for 40 - 60 min and put the paste on and after that all will be good. Also I sent you an email on your website about an app you might be interested in
Great video Rich your de horning methods are a lot less barbaric than in my Grandfathers day they used cutters and red hot irons they used anaesthetic of course and it was always my job to hold there heads and im sure after words in the shed the calves would give me the evil eyes lol .
nature gives them horns for a reason but i do understand that on the farm its not safe but i think the other reasons for why dehorn is done in some places is money as dehorned calf's go at a high price if sold also having no horns In situations where cattle are managed inside buildings and yards horns can be bad news. Horns can cause puncture wounds on other cows and to humans; and horns can catch on pipelines, gates and feeders. And a broken horn on an adult animal can be a real bloody mess.
You should look into getting dehorning paste. All you need to do is rub the paste onto the horn and its done. No need for the anesthetic or the gas burner. Alot easier and quicker
What a crap thing to do to babies. Humans shouldn't be drinking cow breast milk. How weird is that? What next? Dog breast milk for humans? Time we all grew up and got weaned.
Your hardly using anesthetic for all of them. I de-horned my calves recently, it wasn't nice for anybody. My guide to de-horning. 1. Don't sufficiently prepare before hand 2. Wrestle calves into behind a gate 3. Trap them behind gate 4. No anesthetic and use old de-horner thing 5. Wrestle some more/ swearing a lot 6. Once calf is sufficiently mentally scared for life, release 7. Pick next victim They never look at you the same way afterwards
scamrasc Jesus apparently your right. Genuinly didn't know. That's just the way my father and grandfather used to do it. Thanks for the advice. I wonder what other things I don't know, only found out recently about having to tie down bales while transporting them.
scamrasc might be cruel, but it is worth doing it my way. Makes them frightened of ya. Bought in a few cattle before, probaly had been spoiled by the last owner. Cunts were uncontrolable, charged at a few people. Like Machiavelli said in The Prince, "it is better to be feared than loved", trust me you don't want a half-tonne beast with no fear of anybody or anything. Best to keep people away from them.
I've watched a few of these and honestly other than a vet, this seemed the least intrusive. Fair play.
Reading these comments show how many people know fuck all, that was a real tidy job.
Good on ya funky farmer
I remember seeing the calves being dehorned when I was a kid. Now all the cows are polled Holstein.
Good for you for using an anesthetic. Btw will the flames coming from the side of the dehorning tool burn the calf's ear. I never saw a dehorning tool with flames coming out the sides.
It's ok if you are quick
Thanks for the info, i will take a look at the app
What age can you use the paste up to? We don't take the calves off the cows until they are a couple of weeks old which is when we dehorn them
I use Hornex paste, should work up to two weeks old, after that you'd probably need hot iron.
Enjoyed
we feed the friesians corn to get them taller and we feed some to kill too
Yeah we use it and it works perfectly fine no horns what so ever end up. Some countries like here in Australia you can't buy it you have to import it so it might be the same for the UK. But the one we have is called Dr Naylors Dehorning paste. Google it and it will be there. Good Luck
Interesting, ive never seen that used
Well by looking at the calves in the video you can do them that age, you can usually still do it while the horn is still under the hair. But if you can as soon after they are born just seperate them for 40 - 60 min and put the paste on and after that all will be good. Also I sent you an email on your website about an app you might be interested in
Great video Rich your de horning methods are a lot less barbaric than in my Grandfathers day they used cutters and red hot irons they used anaesthetic of course and it was always my job to hold there heads and im sure after words in the shed the calves would give me the evil eyes lol .
nature gives them horns for a reason but i do understand that on the farm its not safe but i think the other reasons for why dehorn is done in some places is money as dehorned calf's go at a high price if sold also having no horns In situations where cattle are managed inside buildings and yards horns can be bad news. Horns can cause puncture wounds on other cows and to humans; and horns can catch on pipelines, gates and feeders. And a broken horn on an adult animal can be a real bloody mess.
You should look into getting dehorning paste. All you need to do is rub the paste onto the horn and its done. No need for the anesthetic or the gas burner. Alot easier and quicker
Mate you had the iron in for way too long, 5 secs max does the job
I've been doing this for 30 years. 5 seconds isn't always long enough
sorry im not doubting you i guess im using a differnt iron/ different technique. you ever had any issues with damaging the frontal bone?
You dont have to take out the bud
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What a crap thing to do to babies. Humans shouldn't be drinking cow breast milk. How weird is that? What next? Dog breast milk for humans?
Time we all grew up and got weaned.
What part of anaesthetic do you not get
Your hardly using anesthetic for all of them. I de-horned my calves recently, it wasn't nice for anybody.
My guide to de-horning.
1. Don't sufficiently prepare before hand
2. Wrestle calves into behind a gate
3. Trap them behind gate
4. No anesthetic and use old de-horner thing
5. Wrestle some more/ swearing a lot
6. Once calf is sufficiently mentally scared for life, release
7. Pick next victim
They never look at you the same way afterwards
+Ranger Molo jesus christ i wonder why!!!! have you heard of animal welfare? local anaesthetic is a basic must (not to mention a legal requirement)
scamrasc Jesus apparently your right. Genuinly didn't know. That's just the way my father and grandfather used to do it. Thanks for the advice.
I wonder what other things I don't know, only found out recently about having to tie down bales while transporting them.
scamrasc might be cruel, but it is worth doing it my way. Makes them frightened of ya.
Bought in a few cattle before, probaly had been spoiled by the last owner.
Cunts were uncontrolable, charged at a few people.
Like Machiavelli said in The Prince, "it is better to be feared than loved", trust me you don't want a half-tonne beast with no fear of anybody or anything. Best to keep people away from them.
Ranger Molo best to keep people like you away from animals you mean? I agree ...
I never watch cow videos says Henry bailey