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  2. Livestock dehorning - Wikipedia

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    For under eight months of age, but after the horns are starting to grow attached to the skull, a cup dehorner or Gigli saw (a type of surgical cutting wire) is used. There are several different types of cup dehorners, but they all serve the same function of removing the horn and growth ring.

  3. Horn (anatomy) - Wikipedia

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    Anatomy and physiology of an animal's horn. A horn is a permanent pointed projection on the head of various animals that consists of a covering of keratin and other proteins surrounding a core of live bone. Horns are distinct from antlers, which are not permanent.

  4. List of horn techniques - Wikipedia

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    B♭ alto — up a perfect fourth. A — up a major third. G — up a major second. E — down a minor second. E♭ — down a major second (used for horn on pitches with multiple sharps until Richard Strauss) D — down a minor third. C — down a perfect fourth. B♭ basso — down a perfect fifth. Some less common transpositions include:

  5. Horn (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A horn is any of a family of musical instruments made of a tube, usually made of metal and often curved in various ways, with one narrow end into which the musician blows, and a wide end from which sound emerges.

  6. Western saddle - Wikipedia

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    Western saddles are used for western riding and are the saddles used on working horses on cattle ranches throughout the United States, particularly in the west. They are the "cowboy" saddles familiar to movie viewers, rodeo fans, and those who have gone on trail rides at guest ranches. This saddle was designed to provide security and comfort to ...

  7. Swedish cowhorn - Wikipedia

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    Swedish cowhorn. Nörstmo Halvar Halvarson, Malung, playing the cowhorn. The Swedish cowhorn ( Swedish: kohorn) is a primitive musical instrument constructed from the natural horn of livestock. The instrument has no separate mouthpiece and is blown similarly to a trumpet but with much greater force. There are two types of traditional cowhorns ...

  8. Horn analyzer - Wikipedia

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    A horn analyzer is a test instrument dedicated to determine the resonance and anti-resonance frequencies of ultrasonic parts such as transducers, converters, horns/ sonotrodes and acoustic stacks, which are used for ultrasonic welding, cutting, cleaning, medical and industrial applications.

  9. Gemshorn - Wikipedia

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    The gemshorn is an instrument of the ocarina family that was historically made from the horn of a chamois, goat, or other suitable animal. [1] The gemshorn receives its name from the German language, in which Gemshorn means a "chamois horn". [2] According to Etymologist Francesco Perono Cacciafoco, the form could have prehistoric origins and ...

  10. Hornpipe (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Hornpipe (instrument) The Basque alboka, a type of hornpipe. The pibgorn, a Welsh hornpipe. The hornpipe can refer to a specific instrument or a class of woodwind instruments consisting of a single reed, a large diameter melody pipe with finger holes and a bell traditionally made from animal horn.

  11. Pibgorn (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    The pibgorn is a Welsh species of idioglot reed aerophone. The name translates literally as "pipe-horn". It is also historically known as cornicyll and pib-corn. [1] It utilises a single reed (Welsh: "cal", or "calaf"), cut from elder ( Sambucus nigra) or reed ( Arundo phragmites ), like that found in the drone of a bagpipe, which is an early ...

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