Show dably DA ii flY mv jil DEHORNING THE YOUNG BULL animals are arc made less leaa combative Combat lva and are ara easier controlled time for the operation tho the practice of horning dehorning de dol li eiter belter calves with caustic potash la is becoming more popular all tile the onto and tho the big majority of dairymen tiro are fabling that the dairy cow has no right to carry round it a pair of fit horns perhaps tho the bulls will continue to wear horns horna owing to a suspicion that a de hornad bull Is not as virlio a one as nature made him though it seems to bo be quite irm ly believed among many breeders bleeders bre eders that the horns do no good and that no bull ought to bo be allowed to wear them however tho the practice when hornless bulls are desired Is IB different than with helfers bol according to tho the opinion tj ct uno ono puro pure bred dairyman who wants wanta no horns on the bulls bulla lie ho keeps lie ho uses tile potash on oil the horns ot of hla his heifer calves but permits those of t thu 10 1 bulls to grow normally until the t time line whon they begin to develop tile the bull temperament pretty strongly etron gly at which time tie ho uses a dehorn cr this tile tho bulls less combative and easier controlled it tile potash la Is successfully used tile the bull temperament develops as u usual and nothing can call be done to quiet his disposition lie ho will be as dangerous as lie otherwise would be except for the slightly lessened ability to do damage while the bull whose horns developed dov eloped but were removed will bo be like the other in not hav having ug horns to do damage and in addition by their removal will be made of a more peaceful disposition in brief alta it a bull catt calf Is not going to bo ba per emitted to wear horns when lio lie growa grow up ho he will have a better despos disposition then tion ot of tha horns are let to grow and then removed than it they are never allowed allowe d to s tarl start |