Dehorner Electric Veterinary Tools Destroys the Horn Cell I Pack of 1 Pcs I Brass Tip Wooden Handle.
$27.26
$40.07
Description: The Electric Dehorner is a vital veterinary instrument designed for the early-stage removal of horn buds in calves, goats, and lambs. This tool operates on the principle of thermal cauterization, where the high-temperature brass tip destroys the horn-producing cells (the corium) around the base of the horn bud. Crafted with a heavy-duty brass heating head for superior thermal conductivity and a heat-resistant wooden handle, this dehorner ensures the safety of the operator while providing a quick, humane, and bloodless procedure. By disbudding animals at a young age farmers can prevent the growth of dangerous horns, reducing the risk of injury to other livestock and handlers. Features: High-Conductivity Brass Tip: Features a precision-machined brass head that retains and distributes heat evenly for a rapid and effective cauterization process. Ergonomic Wooden Handle: Equipped with a high-quality, polished wooden handle that provides a natural grip and acts as a superior thermal insulator for the user. Heavy-Duty Heating Element: Built with a robust internal heating coil designed for rapid “warm-up” times and consistent temperature maintenance during mass dehorning. Optimal Head Diameter: The tip is specifically sized for young calves and kids, ensuring only the horn bud area is targeted without damaging surrounding tissue. Specification: Model No: SD-1 Size is 10 Inch Wire Length: 2 miters Handle Material: Wooden Tips Material: Copper Size: 34 x 9 x 7 cm Weight (Approx.): 1.5 kg Applications: Calf Disbudding: The primary tool for dairy and beef farmers to prevent horn growth in calves aged 2 to 8 weeks. Goat Kid Management: Ideal for “disbudding” young goats to ensure they remain hornless for safety in pens and show rings. Livestock Safety: Used to eliminate horns in herds to prevent bruising, hide damage, and injuries during transport or feeding. Handler Protection: Reduces the risk of accidental goring or injury to farm workers and veterinarians.
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