Episode 86 - Learn about the most low-stress techniques available to dehorn calves
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@arnoldromppai53956 жыл бұрын
this would be a good show to sub to and watch, but it has so many paid ads in it every 5 min you get 10 min. of sponsor ads over and over that you loss what is been talked about if you have nothing better do do for hours then maybe its for you, but it is hard to get anything out of the talk
@clarencelupo7069 Жыл бұрын
Why nothing on banding?
@PromisedJubilee3 жыл бұрын
How can you tell if a calf is polled??
@rickwilson6009 Жыл бұрын
A polled calf has no horns
@bdmenne5 жыл бұрын
Don't tell another man he did well on camera, in front of others. Don't expose another man's vulnerability. Do it off air, in private. It means more, and causes no shade to be thrown.
@nikolayminchev3 жыл бұрын
Cows’ horns are important and you are stupid to remove it . Most breeds of cattle naturally develop horns, which continue to grow throughout their lives and contribute to their overall health. Like our fingers, they represent a cow’s individuality, and are far more than simply an appendix to their heads. They are sense organs which not only have a stream of blood flowing through them, as seen when one is damaged or removed, but also are connected to the sinus system of the cow allowing air to also circulate through the bone. They thus make a subtle but important contribution to the well-being of the cow and to the quality of her digestion and metabolism. And, of course, it is the extraordinarily power of the cow’s digestive system to build farm fertility that is the reason that cow manure is so valued