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My little Nigerian buck was disbudded at 2 days old (he was BIG for a ND baby). My other 2 little ones--one buck, one doe--were done at the same time, but they were 8 days old--but smaller than him. He actually was the biggest, and had the biggest buds. After the ring was burned, they stuck up about 3/8".
They were done with an X-30 with the larger tip (1/2"?) burned to a copper ring (all were done the same). Just the ring was burned in, they didn't burn the bud in the center, didn't pop anything off (I've been reading, but getting more confused: so many different opinions on how to do it...).
The buck lost his scabs a couple of weeks ago and is now all healed. Unfortunately, right after he lost the scabs, I thought I felt rough ridges in each area. Now that he's healed, they are a little more pronounced and feel like they could be tips--maybe scurs? But they don't wiggle, they seem firm.
The other two have each only lost one scab, just recently, but both are smooth--no ridges like his.
My question (finally): should he be reburned? I can borrow the tool and box have no qualms about doing it. He's now 7 weeks old, and the ridges are only about 1/8" high, maybe 1/4" wide--kind of like the tip of a large flat screwdriver.
So do I just leave them and live with them? Or do the burn? Or wait and see? I know there will be as many opinions as their are on how to do it to begin, but I'd appreciate hearing everyone's thoughts. Thanks!
I don't know if it will help, but here's a pic of what they looked like one week after they were burned:
They were done with an X-30 with the larger tip (1/2"?) burned to a copper ring (all were done the same). Just the ring was burned in, they didn't burn the bud in the center, didn't pop anything off (I've been reading, but getting more confused: so many different opinions on how to do it...).
The buck lost his scabs a couple of weeks ago and is now all healed. Unfortunately, right after he lost the scabs, I thought I felt rough ridges in each area. Now that he's healed, they are a little more pronounced and feel like they could be tips--maybe scurs? But they don't wiggle, they seem firm.
The other two have each only lost one scab, just recently, but both are smooth--no ridges like his.
My question (finally): should he be reburned? I can borrow the tool and box have no qualms about doing it. He's now 7 weeks old, and the ridges are only about 1/8" high, maybe 1/4" wide--kind of like the tip of a large flat screwdriver.
So do I just leave them and live with them? Or do the burn? Or wait and see? I know there will be as many opinions as their are on how to do it to begin, but I'd appreciate hearing everyone's thoughts. Thanks!
I don't know if it will help, but here's a pic of what they looked like one week after they were burned: