Dehorning

The 4 G of dehorning

  1. The Good moment : as soon as possible and before 4 weeks : the younger they are, the more they are easy to handle . At this age the veins come just under the skin. 
  2. Good contention : a lamb that does not move is dehorning easier for the farmer. This represents 80% of a successful dehorning. 
  3. Good technicity : mow prior to properly locate the horn. Cauterize in 10 seconds without pressing too hard (10 seconds max). Make a furrow of 4-5 mm. Cauterization, not a burn. 
  4. Good pain management after dehorning : apply a spray cleaner that cools cauterization. Treat against flies. Leave under careful observation the following 48 hours. Avoid putting animals outside in wet weather. 
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