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Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste Farm First Aid, 4-oz jar

Dr. Naylor Dehorning Paste Farm First Aid, 4-oz jar

By Dr. Naylor 1 reviews analyzed Updated Jan 2024 50% confidence
1.0 /10
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In a Nutshell

  • Very difficult to apply on a baby goat.
  • Caused significant distress to the goat.
  • Multiple attempts unsuccessful, product rubbed off easily.

Quick Verdict

The dehorning paste is very hard to apply to a 2-week-old goat as it rubs off easily and causes distress.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 1
Would Recommend 0%
Would Buy Again 0%

Pet Compatibility

Critical Warnings

high

The paste caused the goat to scream and experience distress.

Pros & Cons

Pros

Cons

  • Difficult to Apply (1) critical

    The paste rubs off easily, making it hard to keep on for the required time.

Who Is This For?

Best For

Skip If

  • Owners of baby goats — due to difficulty in application and causing distress

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Varies

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Rating Distribution

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difficult to use (1)

Highlighted Reviews

— Sonya

"Tried putting the paste on a 2 week old goat and he rubbed it off with his hooves faster than I could apply it then I had to bathe him to get it off his hooves. After 3 tries and lots of his screaming I had to give up. The product may work but keeping it in for the 6 hours in a baby goat is impossib..."

Bottom Line

Not recommended for baby goats due to ease of use issues. Consider alternative methods or wait until the goat is older.

1.0 /10
Poor