bwg1995 said:Anybody know a good vet or person who does cosmetic dehorns for hire in the Midwest?
Who, where is he located and what does it cost?box6rranch said:Don't know where you are but we have a vet that does an excellent job in north eastern Colorado
JDP said:That horn nub burner that you speak of is that the cordless one. And does it really work well? I have used the paste and from my results you might as well rubbed S**T on them. On top of keeping them away from mom. i have wondered about those burners but was afraid to spend over $200 and it not work. Thanks for the information in advance.
gw197510 said:Isn't part of a cosmetic dehorn to shape the head? Can you still get that same look with an electric dehorner or paste?
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JDP said:That horn nub burner that you speak of is that the cordless one. And does it really work well? I have used the paste and from my results you might as well rubbed S**T on them. On top of keeping them away from mom. i have wondered about those burners but was afraid to spend over $200 and it not work. Thanks for the information in advance.
AAOK said:JDP said:That horn nub burner that you speak of is that the cordless one. And does it really work well? I have used the paste and from my results you might as well rubbed S**T on them. On top of keeping them away from mom. i have wondered about those burners but was afraid to spend over $200 and it not work. Thanks for the information in advance.
Don't use Paste and don't use a cordless burner. Do get a plug-in 110v that burns a ring around the base of the horn nub. When it turns Copper colored, you have burned enough. The whole area will fall off in a few weeks. Catch 'em early and you'll never know it wasn't cosmetic.