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Causes severe skin burns and eye damage. May be corrosive to metals. Review: Excellent product - Full credit to the seller , as I'm from Ireland it arrived quickly by post and was really well wrapped. Have used this Product before and is excellent for the dehorning of calves preferably before they are a week old 👍 Review: It worked! - I disbudded my two Nigerian Dwarf/Nubian cross babies with this product. Three months later no signs of any horns and the hair has covered the holes. I think the trick to this product is to make sure to get it applied early when you can just barely feel the buds forming. I've never done this before, but I live very rurally and there are no goat vets under a 100 miles, so I am forced to learn. I read the directions carefully, watched several YouTube vids, enlisted a friend to help me hold them, took a deep breath and pressed on. There were several pro and con opinions on using this method, but I did not want horns for safety reasons so I had no choice but to go with this. Everything went smoothly and there were no problems with the healing. I would have preferred to have a vet perform the procedure, but you do what you have to do when living where services are sometimes non-existent.
| ASIN | B001FB1TMQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 136,053 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 972 in Livestock Equipment & Supplies |
| Brand | Dr. Naylor |
| Brand Name | Dr. Naylor |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 247 Reviews |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Item form | Paste |
| Item weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Naylor Company, Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DHP |
| Model Number | DHP |
| Net Content Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Package information | Bottle |
| Unit Count | 118.29 millilitre |
| Unit count | 118.29 millilitre |
A**R
Excellent product
Full credit to the seller , as I'm from Ireland it arrived quickly by post and was really well wrapped. Have used this Product before and is excellent for the dehorning of calves preferably before they are a week old 👍
H**S
It worked!
I disbudded my two Nigerian Dwarf/Nubian cross babies with this product. Three months later no signs of any horns and the hair has covered the holes. I think the trick to this product is to make sure to get it applied early when you can just barely feel the buds forming. I've never done this before, but I live very rurally and there are no goat vets under a 100 miles, so I am forced to learn. I read the directions carefully, watched several YouTube vids, enlisted a friend to help me hold them, took a deep breath and pressed on. There were several pro and con opinions on using this method, but I did not want horns for safety reasons so I had no choice but to go with this. Everything went smoothly and there were no problems with the healing. I would have preferred to have a vet perform the procedure, but you do what you have to do when living where services are sometimes non-existent.
T**.
Did not work
Does not work, I used as explained and both kids still grew horns. Plus they scream and it’s very messy. Better to stay clear of this.
H**M
Trusted brand
Trusted brand and usefull for the pupose we buy
B**Y
won’t know until the horns do not come in in the next couple of weeks
After watching a couple YouTube videos, I felt pretty confident about using this dehorning pace. I was a little skeptical because I didn’t think it would actually get the job done, but it seems to have completely eaten through the horn tissue of a buckling that I’ve used it on and I will post pictures once it’s updated And his horns actually don’t go in but so far it looks like it got the job done. I think it’s good for the price. You do have to be very careful because it is pretty messy so I would recommend using gloves and a tip that I saw on YouTube was also to add duct tape over the pace on the horn cavity while it is doing its thing. My baby goats visibly looked uncomfortable, and they kept trying to scratch their head. If you don’t use either duct tape or plastic wrap, it will get everywhere and it will start to burn their hair off wherever it comes to contact with. Also, make sure you have vinegar on hand. Water did not deactivate it. But vinegar neutralized it so you will have to use vinegar to actually neutralize the chemical itself. This pace is really good. I think it’s a better alternative to surgical and hot ironing but you do have to be very cautious because it is a very hard Chemical.
J**D
Successful
We followed the instructions on a nursing calf. We opted to apply duct tape over the sites to protect the momma. The tape only stayed in place for about 6 hours, but it worked to keep the paste from burning momma when nursing. Worked like it was supposed to, both horn buds died out and a couple months later you can barely tell.
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