Of the various dehorning methods available today, dehorning with paste is easiest on the animal and the owners, too. 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.
Color | : | Light Red |
Container Type | : | Jar |
Form | : | Paste |
Ingredients | : | Water, Sodium Hydroxide, Sodium Chloride, Calcium Magnesium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Ferric Oxide |
Net Content | : | 4 oz |
Odor/Scent | : | Odorless |
pH Range | : | <12.5 |