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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Disbudding and Dehorning, Surgical Techniques followed by Post-operative care, Cornual Nerve block using Lidocaine hyrochloride, A 2 year old Boer Ram is dehorned cosmetically by Surgical Dehorning, Tetanus due to a toxin produced by Clostridium tetani, Death as a result of Infection or brain damage, Surgical Dehorning Must do a Cornual Nerve block, Disbudding & Dehorning of Domestic Ruminants What is dehorning? the removal of horns from livestock and can be done chemically or mechanically, complications like 2nd / 3rd degree burns, equipment such as baord to test iron, can be done using equipment, can be done via Mechanical Method, A 6 month Old Calf must do a Cornual Nerve Block, A hot cautery iron is placed on the flesh around the horn bud, buring it off along with the horn bud cells most common method used by veterinarians and farmers it's more effective and easier to complete, complications like Scurs, complications like Thermal meningitis, Methods of Head Restraint and Dehorning Instruments, equipment such as a towel, 2. Preparing the site with surgical scrub and alcohol to remove bacteria after which 3. The cornual nerve block is performed, Chemical Methods Caustic Paste a paste comprised of sodium or calcium hydroxide burns away horn bud cells, Disbudding & Dehorning of Domestic Ruminants horn removal of a A 2 year old Boer Ram