So, can I get your guys' opinion on this?
I talked to a vet about possibly being able to disbud the little doeling above. And he said that disbudding is a 'big deal' and she'd have to be under general anesthesia.
That.. doesn't seem right? I thought Disbudding was simply pressing a hot iron to the horn buds to stop them from growing? Is he planning on surgically removing them or something??
Disbudding usually is pressing a hot iron to the horn bud area in order to kill it before it becomes a horn. When it is still a 'bud' is is an unattached lump of horn tissue, it hasn't started to grow really, or root down into the skull. The tissue can easily be killed stopping all horn growth.
Dehorning is a very traumatic procedure, since once a horn is actually formed, it grows into the skull. It is painful, messy, and can lead to a bad infection if a vet doesn't do is properly.
If he doesn't know the difference between the procedures, so he shouldn't be doing it to your little goat.
Don't get me wrong, using the iron
is painful for the kids. Mine all get painkiller (banamine) before the ordeal. But general anesthesia is much more dangerous than the pain of the iron. It is easy for general anesthesia to kill an animal, if they go into cardiac and respiratory depression.
If you can't find another goat keeper who is skilled with a disbudding iron, using disbudding paste if your next best bet.
Dr. Naylor's Dehorning Paste is available at TSC. There are some
really good tips and tricks to using it here. I've never used it, but people have done so successfully without scur growth.
IGNORE the first few posts in the thread where people are trying to scare others away. It does have useful information on using it (look for a post by Keren). I mean, disbudding with a hot iron can go horribly, horribly wrong, too! So yea, don't let the scare tactics of a few posters alarm you too much. If you do it carefully, then your kids will be just fine!