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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Untitled, Cornual Nerve block Pre-Operatively Drug List & Sample Calculation, Mechanical Method Hot Iron / Cautery Iron A hot cautery iron is placed on the flesh around the horn bud, buring it off along with the horn bud cells, Drugs/Medication including anesthetics, equipment such as baord to test iron, A hot cautery iron is placed on the flesh around the horn bud, buring it off along with the horn bud cells followed by Post - operative care, Disbudding & Dehorning of Domestic Ruminants horn removal of a A 6 month Old Calf, equipment such as hair clipper/shaver, Cornual Nerve block using ????, Cornual Nerve block location SC: over the cornual branch of the intratrochlear nerve, dorsomedial to the eye and adjacent to the margin of the orbit, Mechanical Dehorning May also involve Complications, Chemical Methods Clove Oil Injections Clove oil is injected into the horn buds, Surgical Dehorning Must do a Cornual Nerve block, Clove oil is injected into the horn buds commonly leads to the development of scurs, 4. Heat up the cautery iron until it's red hot. Test the heat levels on the disbudding box (ensure aid has on appropriate gloves) next 5. Gently press the iron onto one of the horn buds for no more than 10seconds., Surgical Dehorning this is performed enlisting Surgical Technique, A 2 year old Boer Ram is dehorned cosmetically by Surgical Dehorning, Surgical Dehorning followed by Post-operative care, it's more effective and easier to complete Steps for hot iron cauterization 1. Have somebody place the goat kid between their legs and wrap their body in a towel leaving only the horn buds and face exposed, can be done using equipment, 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 once cboth horn buds have been removed 8. Spray antibiotics onto the disbudded area