Home Watch Livestock production series: How to dehorn cattle Play Watch Livestock production series: How to dehorn cattle By Sindira Chetty - September 2, 2016 - Advertisement - 18shares 1 9 5 1 2 Dehorned cattle are easier to work with, house and transport. The chances of bruising is lessened, as is the danger of injury to udders, flanks and eyes, as well as to anyone working with the animals. MORE FROM FARMERS WEEKLY Willemien Pieterse on life as a cattle inspector and show judge Meet the woman taking livestock auctions across borders WATCH | Understanding foot-and-mouth disease in SA: What it means for farmers Expert insights on the Expropriation Act Two important poultry diseases you need to know about Two common small-stock diseases farmers should be aware of ADVERTISEMENT MUST READS Grain exporters look to capitalise on rail privatisation Rotary Club honours SACTA’s community contribution Willemien Pieterse on life as a cattle inspector and show judge Development of the Dormer, a purely South African breed ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT