Home Watch Livestock production series: How to dehorn cattle Watch Livestock production series: How to dehorn cattle By Sindira Chetty - September 2, 2016 - Advertisement - 18shares Tweet1 Share9 Share Share5 Flip Print1 Email2Dehorned 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 Two important poultry diseases you need to know about Two common small-stock diseases farmers should be aware of Expert insights on horse flu & African horse sickness Understanding African Swine Fever: A lethal threat to pigs Establishing effective biosecurity measures on your farm How to develop an effective disease management programme MUST READS No ‘quick buck’ but dragon fruit is on a steady rise Get the most from your irrigation system The dangers of using livestock medicines incorrectly Poor quality silage threatens animal health