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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 612"><p>> alot of guys do this to get a</p><p>> better quality meat. caution on</p><p>> the banding when they are that</p><p>> big, you can get infection or</p><p>> tetnus. give them a tetnus prior</p><p>> and after also. i lost two that</p><p>> were not quite that big when</p><p>> banded. the vet said it is riskier</p><p>> the bigger they are banded. odds</p><p>> like 1 out of 100.</p><p></p><p>I read some research out of Texas Tech University about a study of with feeding different animals. The skinny of it came down to the research saying the last 90 days of feed make the difference. I personally wouldn't cut the bulls. Just feed them a grain ration and eat em. The prices of bulls in central Texas right now that are fat are really good. Don't know about your area.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:scotty1@cattle-today.com">scotty1@cattle-today.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 612"] > alot of guys do this to get a > better quality meat. caution on > the banding when they are that > big, you can get infection or > tetnus. give them a tetnus prior > and after also. i lost two that > were not quite that big when > banded. the vet said it is riskier > the bigger they are banded. odds > like 1 out of 100. I read some research out of Texas Tech University about a study of with feeding different animals. The skinny of it came down to the research saying the last 90 days of feed make the difference. I personally wouldn't cut the bulls. Just feed them a grain ration and eat em. The prices of bulls in central Texas right now that are fat are really good. Don't know about your area. [email=scotty1@cattle-today.com]scotty1@cattle-today.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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