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Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste, 4 oz

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Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste, 4 oz

Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste is an effective solution for preventing horn growth in goats, beef, and dairy cattle. This quick and economical method avoids cutting and bleeding, ensuring a more humane approach to dehorning.

Proper Application of Dehorning Paste:

  • Apply as soon as the horn can be felt.
  • Remove hair on and around the horn.
  • Use a wood applicator to apply a quarter-size amount of paste, once only.

For Calves 6 to 8 Weeks Old:

    • Remove the hair where the horn has started to grow.
    • Roughen a 1/4-inch ring with a small scraper or file.
    • Apply a thin layer of paste around the top and bottom of the horn, once only.

Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste is quick, economical, and eliminates the need for cutting or bleeding, providing a stress-free dehorning process for both animals and handlers.

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SD
Great stuff

We have disbudded dozens of calves with this stuff. It's far better, in our opinion, than holding them down and using an iron.

The paste is done when they are so young that they barely feel it. We have a bottle ready to go as soon as we're done and k

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EC from Monmouth
DO NOT USE ON GOATS!!!

We tried this paste on our goats and it was horrible. It puts them through way too much pain and is super hard to get on their tiny buds. I would not recommend this to anyone with goats. It works great on calves that are NOT with their mamas, if you foll

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k.r. from TAMPA
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works great!

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Krystal from Eugene
Don't recommend for Goats

I have seen goats disbudded with the hot iron for years & always dreaded the procedure. It is over quick - but very painfull. I had read reviews from people who used this paste & said it was less painful than the dehorning iron so i decided to try it on

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Jennifer from Gatesville
Do Not Use

When we were new to goats we bought one from a lady and she said she could dehorn him for us before we left. We said sure and she pulled this product out. You have to leave it on for one hour and it tends to run everywhere. Make sure you have vinegar on

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