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4 Jan 2011 Lightly brush the horn bud with a wire brush. Apply a ring of Udder Balm or Vaseline®; around the horn bud, beyond the paste application area. Apply a thin film of Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste to each horn bud. Allow the calf to rest out of rain and away from other animals.
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 follow the instructions correctly. That said- the iron isn't that hard to use, and is
DEHORNING PASTE Dr. Naylor. DIN 00297836. Veterinary Use Only. Active Ingredients: Sodium Hydroxide. 24.88% (W/W). Calcium Hydroxide (from Calcium Magnesium Hydroxide) 21.5% (W/W). DIRECTIONS FOR USING. WHY DEHORN. Horns are one of the principal causes of injuries to the udder and teats of dairy
Directions for Using Dr. Naylor® DeHorning Paste. Read this sheet completely before dehorning any animal. WHEN TO DEHORN. Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste is best used on calves up to eight (8) weeks of age. It is most easily used on very young calves. The younger the calf is when treated, the better. Shock and pain are
Indications: As its name suggests, D-HORN paste is indicated to prevent horn growth and remove horn buttons on calves. Directions for Use: Apply a thin film on horn D-HORN PASTE (DVL). Sodium Hydroxide Calcium Hydroxide Glycerine. 42.00% 17.00% 13.00%. DEHORNING PASTE (Dr. Naylor). Sodium Hydroxide
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23 Jul 2017 Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste, 4 oz. Directions For Use: Young Calves: As soon as horn button (bud) can be felt, remove hair over bud and the adjacent area with shears or clippers.
19 Mar 2013 Using Dehorning Paste in Group Calf Housing. Dehorning paste is caustic, but when used properly is very safe and animal well-being friendly. Although this isn't necessary if proper caustic paste application instructions are followed, we offer the following tips for maximum safety and effectiveness:.
Simply locate the cattle's horns, clip the hair around the horns, outline the area with a marker, apply Dr. Naylor's Udder Balm around the area and apply Dr. Naylor's Dehorning Paste. There's no cutting or bleeding, and a single application is all that's needed for young calves, lambs and kids.
Learn about Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste for animal usage including: active ingredients, directions for use, precautions, and storage information.
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