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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 30042"><p>The calves in question have the bull looking body configuration, such as head, and they were trying to ride a heifer the other day. I am positive they're both bulls yet. They were supposed to be banded right after birth. When/If we run them through the head gate, I want to get it over with them then. If the nut is in what is left of the sac, couldn't a person slice the end open to get at it or would that not work. My uncle cuts most of his bull calves at about 400-500 pounds and would cut the calves. </p><p> If both calves nuts are real easy to get at, it really wouldn't be much of a problem would it, as far as my uncle cutting them instead of the vet? Also would you have to do something to keep flies off, and if so does anyone have any suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 30042"] The calves in question have the bull looking body configuration, such as head, and they were trying to ride a heifer the other day. I am positive they're both bulls yet. They were supposed to be banded right after birth. When/If we run them through the head gate, I want to get it over with them then. If the nut is in what is left of the sac, couldn't a person slice the end open to get at it or would that not work. My uncle cuts most of his bull calves at about 400-500 pounds and would cut the calves. If both calves nuts are real easy to get at, it really wouldn't be much of a problem would it, as far as my uncle cutting them instead of the vet? Also would you have to do something to keep flies off, and if so does anyone have any suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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