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- Livestock_dehorning abstract "Dehorning, or disbudding, is the process of removing or stopping the growth of the horns of livestock. Cattle, sheep, and goats are often dehorned for economic and safety reasons. Horns can pose a risk to humans, other animals and to the bearers of the horns themselves (horns are sometimes caught in fences or prevent feeding). The procedure is commonly performed early in an animal's life, along with other actions such as docking (tail amputation) and castration. Dehorning is considered by some concerned with animal welfare to be cruelty because of the pain it can cause. Many breeds of cattle and sheep are naturally polled (hornless) and therefore do not need to be dehorned. Most other livestock species cannot easily be bred to lack horns naturally – for example, the poll gene in goats is closely linked to hermaphrodism.".
- Livestock_dehorning thumbnail Dehorned_dairy_cow.jpg?width=300.
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageExternalLink dehorning_cattle_bgnd.asp.
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageExternalLink a024.htm.
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageExternalLink dehorning.
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageExternalLink dehorning.
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageID "9755108".
- Livestock_dehorning wikiPageRevisionID "598447257".
- Livestock_dehorning direction "horizontal".
- Livestock_dehorning footer "A cow in the process of being dehorned and after being properly anesthetized and restrained".
- Livestock_dehorning hasPhotoCollection Livestock_dehorning.
- Livestock_dehorning image "COW ON A FARM NEAR LEAKEY, BEING DE-HORNED. NEAR SAN ANTONIO - NARA - 554949.jpg".
- Livestock_dehorning image "COW ON A FARM NEAR LEAKEY, BEING DE-HORNED. NEAR SAN ANTONIO - NARA - 554950.jpg".
- Livestock_dehorning width "250".
- Livestock_dehorning subject Category:Animal_rights.
- Livestock_dehorning subject Category:Animal_welfare.
- Livestock_dehorning subject Category:Cattle.
- Livestock_dehorning comment "Dehorning, or disbudding, is the process of removing or stopping the growth of the horns of livestock. Cattle, sheep, and goats are often dehorned for economic and safety reasons. Horns can pose a risk to humans, other animals and to the bearers of the horns themselves (horns are sometimes caught in fences or prevent feeding). The procedure is commonly performed early in an animal's life, along with other actions such as docking (tail amputation) and castration.".
- Livestock_dehorning label "Enthornung".
- Livestock_dehorning label "Livestock dehorning".
- Livestock_dehorning sameAs Enthornung.
- Livestock_dehorning sameAs m.02pr5p9.
- Livestock_dehorning sameAs Q942378.
- Livestock_dehorning sameAs Q942378.
- Livestock_dehorning wasDerivedFrom Livestock_dehorning?oldid=598447257.
- Livestock_dehorning depiction Dehorned_dairy_cow.jpg.
- Livestock_dehorning isPrimaryTopicOf Livestock_dehorning.