So as we showed in this post that you can read about if you haven't read it already, we used a band castrator to apply thick rubber bands around Annie's horns to remove the horns slowly. This morning I noticed something looked different about one of Annie's horns.
One horn is leaning over |
Annie's left horn is about to fall off |
Her horn has been almost cut in half and is leaning over. Although it is about to fall off, I read that you are NOT to pull on it or attempt to break it off as this would cause bleeding. You've got to be patient.
Finally a close-up of the horn. No blood. The band has constricted the horn and has almost cut it off completely. In a few days it should fall off.
One horn almost cut off - no blood, no mess, no pain |
After I took this picture I checked on her right horn and the band was well inside of the horn. I estimate it will start leaning over and will fall off in another week or two. Annie will look a lot different and it will be hard to tell her and her mom, Nellie apart once she's 'horn-less.'