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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Dehorning Lab 2 Final, Wound management primary Environment, Horn Removal Methods Dehorning Why is it done? (Roll over), Drugs include Antibiotics, Physical Consists of Disbudding Box, Procedures include Electrothermal method, physical examination/laboratory test when animal has met the requirements for surgery pre operative procedures, What is it? Definition (Mouse over) Types, Horn Removal Methods Disbudding Example, 6 month old Holstein calf (Using the Barnes-Type Scoop Dehorner) Post-Op Observation, 6 month old Holstein calf (Using the Barnes-Type Scoop Dehorner) Post-Op Complications, 6 month old Holstein calf (Using the Barnes-Type Scoop Dehorner) Pre-Op Involves, Wound management secondary Suture Removal, Why disbudding? reasons include Advantages, Anatomy of the Horn with respect to Cattle, Equipment Such as Dehorning iron, Drugs include Sedative, 6 month old Holstein calf (Using the Barnes-Type Scoop Dehorner) Post-Op Drugs, Risk associated with surgery approval from farmer physical examination/laboratory test, The application of heat from an iron that is pressed against the horn buds to prevent the growth of horns. Why choose this? Advantages, Wound management Post Op 24hrs Observations