- reasons.
Disbudding is a
different process with
similar results; it
cauterizes and thus
destroys horn buds
before they have
grown into horns.
Disbudding is...
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replace the
scurs in
horned animals.
Similar scurs may also
occur where disbudding of a
naturally horned animal has been incomplete.
Polled livestock are...
- pessimism:
Dairy calves exhibit negative judgement bias
following hot-iron
disbudding". PLOS One. 8 (12): e80556. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...880556N. doi:10.1371/journal...
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reproductive organs.
Irregular incurves are bred to
produce (with much
disbudding) a
single giant head
called an ogiku. The disk
florets are
concealed in...
- NY: Springer. ISBN 978-0-442-00869-7.p. 343 "Docking, castrating, and
disbudding". sheepandgoat.com.
Archived from the
original on 15
December 2018. Retrieved...
- (2009-06-01). "Response of
Lotus (Nelumbo
nucifera Gaertn.) to
Planting Time and
Disbudding". HortScience. 44 (3): 656–659. doi:10.21273/HORTSCI.44.3.656. Kubitzki...
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depends on the breed, or in
horned breeds on
whether the
horns have been
disbudded. (It is true, however, that in many
breeds of
sheep only the
males have...
-
dehorning and
disbudding,
stating that it
provides economic benefits and
increases safety. It also
takes the
position that
dehorning and
disbudding without...
- 2020.
Retrieved 5
April 2017. "Welfare
Implications of
Dehorning and
Disbudding Cattle". www.avma.org.
Archived from the
original on 23 June 2017. Retrieved...
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December 18, 2012.
Small Ruminant Info Sheet: Docking, castrating, and
disbudding, by
Susan Schoenian,
University of
Maryland Extension December 22, 2009...