More than 90 percent remove horns, often by burning and without anesthesia. Jan. 28, 2010 — -- According to figures from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, more than nine out of ten dairy farms ...
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A patent has been issued for research that alleviates pain in cattle suffering from lameness and following castration, dehorning. The patent covers administering meloxicam alone or administering a ...
Dehorning is the widespread practice of removing horns from cattle. By all accounts it's extremely painful and distressing. Now an experimental anaesthetic spray called Tri-Solfen is being trialled on ...
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