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The Barnes Large Cattle Dehorner is a heavy-duty manual dehorning tool designed for use with older calves. Made in the USA, this quality livestock tool features an all-metal scoop, 45mm blade opening and rubber hand grips for practical handling during cattle husbandry procedures.
At approximately 42cm long, the Large Barnes Dehorner is recommended by Bainbridge for calves over 10 months of age, providing cattle producers with a robust manual option for appropriate dehorning procedures.
Important Animal Welfare Information: Dehorning is an invasive husbandry procedure. Appropriate animal restraint, pain management, hygiene and correct technique are important. Always follow current animal-welfare requirements and seek veterinary advice where appropriate.
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The Barnes Dehorner is a traditional manual cattle dehorning tool featuring opposing scoop-style blades that are operated using the long handles.
The Large model supplied by Bainbridge has a 45mm blade opening and measures approximately 42cm in length. Bainbridge recommends this size for calves over 10 months of age.
The Large Barnes Dehorner has a 45mm blade opening, distinguishing it from the smaller Barnes model intended for younger calves.
Selecting appropriately sized equipment is important when carrying out cattle husbandry procedures. Producers should assess the individual animal and follow appropriate animal-welfare and veterinary guidance rather than selecting a tool based solely on age.
Livestock equipment needs to withstand regular use in demanding farm environments. The Barnes Dehorner features a quality all-metal scoop construction designed for cattle husbandry applications.
The long handles are fitted with rubber grips, helping provide a secure hand position during use.
Unlike electric or heated disbudding equipment used with younger calves, the Barnes is a manual mechanical dehorner intended for appropriate cattle dehorning applications.
Correct restraint, hygiene, pain relief and technique are particularly important. Always follow current Australian animal-welfare requirements and appropriate veterinary guidance.
For more information about the different types of cattle dehorning tools and what to consider when selecting equipment, read our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Guide.
Different cattle dehorning tools use different designs and suit different livestock-management applications.
For a square-headed scoop design available in Small and Large sizes, compare the Bainbridge Dominion Supa Scoop Cattle Dehorner – Small & Large.
For a larger heavy-duty dehorning system with a 122cm overall length and replacement components, see the Bainbridge Dominion Keystone Cattle Dehorner & Replacement Parts.
For cattle horn tipping rather than complete dehorning, compare the Bainbridge Dominion Cattle Horn Tippers & Spare Parts.
Dehorning can cause pain and stress and should be undertaken only when appropriate and in accordance with applicable animal-welfare requirements.
Good cattle handling and restraint are important, together with appropriate pain management, hygiene and aftercare. Requirements and recommended practices may differ depending on the animal's age, location and circumstances.
If you are unsure about the appropriate procedure, pain management or whether dehorning should be performed, consult your veterinarian.
Explore our Cattle Dehorning Equipment Australia collection for Barnes dehorners, Supa Scoop dehorners, Dominion Keystone equipment, horn tippers and compatible replacement components.
For a broader explanation of cattle dehorning equipment, horn tipping and tool selection, read the Cattle Dehorning Equipment Guide.
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The Barnes Large Dehorner is a manual livestock tool designed for appropriate cattle dehorning procedures. Bainbridge recommends the Large model for calves over 10 months of age.
The Large model is approximately 42cm long and has a 45mm blade opening.
It features an all-metal scoop construction with rubber hand grips.
The Barnes Dehorner supplied by Bainbridge is made in the USA.
Bainbridge recommends the Large model for calves over 10 months of age. Individual animals vary, however, and appropriate equipment and technique should be determined based on the animal and current welfare guidance.
Yes. Bainbridge also offers a Small Barnes Dehorner with a 35mm blade opening and 32cm length, recommended for calves approximately 2 to 10 months old.
Both are manual cattle dehorning tools, but they use different designs and specifications. The Barnes Large model has a 45mm blade opening and all-metal scoop construction, while the Dominion Supa Scoop uses a square-headed scoop design and is available in Small and Large sizes.
No. A dehorner is intended for cattle dehorning applications, while a horn tipper is designed primarily to shorten or remove the sharp end of an existing horn. Browse the Dominion Cattle Horn Tippers for horn-tipping equipment.
Dehorning is a painful husbandry procedure. Appropriate pain management, animal restraint, hygiene and aftercare should form part of the procedure in accordance with current animal-welfare requirements and veterinary advice.
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