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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Dehorning, General well being of the animal after the procedure which involves Wound Care, Horn Removal/Coronectomy done to Decrease risk of injury to personnel, Horn Removal/Coronectomy done to Increase ease of transport, Drugs 1st Xylazine, Complications include Pain, Sinusitis treated by 1. Drain affected sinus 2. Lavage with antiseptic solution 3. Give parentral antibiotics, Methods include Callicrate Bander Dehorner, Horn Removal/Coronectomy finally Post Operative Care, Drugs 4th Lidocaine, Haemorrhage use Wound powder, Haemorrhage use Hot iron, Pain Management carried out by the administration of Analgesics, Flunixin meglumine given To minimise inflammatory pain, Distance exam & Full physical exam if normal Drugs, Thermal Meningitis due to prolong contact with the iron Should not exceed 10s on the animal, Xylazine used as Chemical restraint to facilitate the dehorning proceedure and also for its analgesic effect, Drugs 2nd Penicillin streptomycin, Lidocaine given To block specific nerves, Wound Care involves Prevention of fly strike, Post Operative Care can help to prevent Complications