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Advice on Castrating- No help
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<blockquote data-quote="buckmaster33" data-source="post: 617862" data-attributes="member: 9049"><p>I've always done it by myself when they're a day old. Of course, my cattle allow me to make this a one person job, I'm in contact with them almost everyday and disposition is a priority in my herd. I do band, but have never had any issues doing it. Just have to make sure you get them both and he doesnt suck one back in on ya...just have to let the calf relax and start over. I never really understood all the problems people have with banding. Its not really rocket science. Of course, I guess if you have a cow ready to rip your head off, you might hurry the job causing some missed ones?.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckmaster33, post: 617862, member: 9049"] I've always done it by myself when they're a day old. Of course, my cattle allow me to make this a one person job, I'm in contact with them almost everyday and disposition is a priority in my herd. I do band, but have never had any issues doing it. Just have to make sure you get them both and he doesnt suck one back in on ya...just have to let the calf relax and start over. I never really understood all the problems people have with banding. Its not really rocket science. Of course, I guess if you have a cow ready to rip your head off, you might hurry the job causing some missed ones?..... [/QUOTE]
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