Tuesday, November 10, 2009

De-Horning


When calves get worked they are usually de-horned. This is done for a variety of reason the most important factor I believe is safety. No one wants to be around a snarky cow in the pens with horns, its also harder to move a cow thru a shoot with horns and you can't haul as many in a truck if they've got horns! In an efficient operation a calf can be run worked in less than 60 seconds if you've got a good team but de-horning adds a time to the operation. The Cooperative Research Center for Beef Technologies in Australia is actually developing a DNA test to determine if a cow will produce a calf with horns. Exciting don't you think?

6 comments:

lisa said...

You bet that is exciting! We hate dehorning but it is a necessary evil! I don't envy all the ones you have to do though!

Gail said...

We are lucky so far, we have had no horns. We raise Gelbvieh.

We would have lost a dog the other day if we had a horned bull.

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Frazzled Farm Wife said...

Luckily we only have 1 or 2 a year that need to be dehorned. The rest are born without....thank goodness!

Mommas Soapbox said...

Wowza! Very exciting...... I thought looking out my windows and seeing cows roaming was exciting.. pregnancy checks and not de-horning...... woo, enough to make a girl weak in the knees...

Where is my cowboy when I need him?(wink)

Jolea said...

Very exciting!!!