"Gnarly" Quotes from Famous Books
... there is less probability of the horns again growing. The horns should be severed from the head from a quarter to a half-inch below where the skin joins the base of the horn, cutting from the back toward the front if a saw is used. If the horn is not cut close enough to the head, an irregular, gnarly growth of horn is ... — Special Report on Diseases of Cattle • U.S. Department of Agriculture |