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How To Give Dehorning Anesthetic

How To Give Dehorning Anesthetic. Why Give An Anesthetic. Stops most, if not all of the fight Decreases most, if not all of the bawling … Make the job a bit easier & frequently safer Potential to improve performance We sell performance & gain efficiency

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How To Give Dehorning Anesthetic

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  1. How To Give Dehorning Anesthetic

  2. Why Give An Anesthetic • Stops most, if not all of the fight • Decreases most, if not all of the bawling … • Make the job a bit easier & frequently safer • Potential to improve performance • We sell performance & gain efficiency • If an animal we depend on to make a living is mistreated in any fashion … physically, nutritionally, environmentally, emotionally … any fashion … it comes out of our bank account! • It is a nice thing to do

  3. What Do You Need • Lidocaine … see your vet • just like most of the new antibiotics you are using, it is a prescription item • 18 gage needle 5/8” to 1” • Syringe that will deliver 5 to 10 cc lidocaine

  4. How Does It Work • Lidocaine infused in or around the CORNUAL nerve. • Pain control is almost immediate if given in or next to the nerve.

  5. How To Give It • Palpate the CREST or RIDGE between the eye & the horn. • Slide needle ½” to ¾” straight in under the ridge or crest. • Inject 5 to 10 CC lidocaine.

  6. Inject half way between eye & horn … ½” - ¾” deep under the ridge Anatomy Using Plastic syringe Using Automatic syringe Palpate Ridge MOVIE

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