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Dairy Cattle
bandaged recovering goat
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September 25, 2016
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Sandra Baxendell
bandaged goat recovering from anaesthesia and dehorning
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Sandra Baxendell
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Elreta Thompson
25 de septiembre de 2016
is the age of dehorning effective in the healing process.
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Sandra Baxendell
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26 de septiembre de 2016
The earlier it is done e.g. after 3 months, the better the healing. Adults take a long time for the holes into the frontal sinuses to heal
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Elreta Thompson
28 de septiembre de 2016
Thanks.
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