Lime Tree Farm wrote: » we have this one - would definitely recommend it, especially the broad plate under the belly.http://www.d1086930.cp.blacknight.com/osmonds.ie/images/10622_Osmonds_Calf_Dehorning_Crate.pdf
ABitofsense wrote: » Thanks. Interesting thats the same as the Condons one i was looking at. Must come from the same supplier
50HX wrote: » Go the condon deluxe crate.....some job Best restraining of a calf i've seen
Dunedin wrote: » I’ve heard good things about them. What sort of money are they?
893bet wrote: » How do lads get them into the crate easily and safely. Ours are often 5 weeks before they have decent buds. They do be.....energetic!
charolais0153 wrote: » Keep them in a small pen , easier catch them, they don’t need to have big buds to do them , in a lot of cases it’s a 2 person job really
Dunedin wrote: » +1 on the above. I have done calves as young as 2 days old. Essentially everything gets done on a Saturday with me that has calved within that week. Buds will be small but they will be there in pretty much all of them and it’s limos I have. Huge difference in grabbing a lad 1 week old versus 2 weeks. 5 weeks would be hard ask.
Dozer1 wrote: » got the teemore one here, similar to the ones above, works well, though the head height adjusters are a pain to usehttps://www.teemoreengineering.com/crushes-handling/dehorning-crate.php
ABitofsense wrote: » I got caught by a couple of LMx calves last year where they had nothing after 2 weeks but at 5 weeks they had and were too big at that stage to even handle safely, never mind fit in the little crate i have. Ill go get that Condon one
Dunedin wrote: » There’ll always be the odd one. I had one calf a few years ago that didn’t put up anything for two months but that’s a rare exception. Generally I’d never have an issue at a week old.
893bet wrote: » Just checked one there and he is 5 weeks to the day and not a thing showing. Lmx.
tanko wrote: » He mightn't have any horns, is there a bit of Angus in him? Had two 7/8 bred alums here this year that have no horns at all, there would be about 4% Angus in one but no Angus in the other one.
ABitofsense wrote: » Bought the Condon today. 650e +vat. Serious step up from the crap flappy sided one which is going on the scrap metal pile. Picked up the Buddex gas dehorner too while I was there so old electric one can go. Hopefully less stress for both man and beast this year now
Johnchaff wrote: » Thinking of getting a dehorning crate do ye think the Condon is the best on the market or is there a better one out there and apart from lowering the belly plate with the calfs legs under it is there anything else to watch out for?
Johnchaff wrote: » I think I'd rather the crate you must be a Savage of a man and how many arms do you have?
K.G. wrote: » I think crates are too slow.back them into the corner andwith your back to them put legand hip up against them rising their front legs off the ground.thenput your arm around their head and onto their nose and pull their nose back and under them and use other hand to work dehorner .this gives you control and the horns easy to get at.