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<blockquote data-quote="J+" data-source="post: 30097" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>You will be fine. I help a guy that runs a lot of feeder calves and buys them at about 500-600 lbs. He usually gets them as bulls and there is always about 10% that someone has tried to band and missed a nut. We go right ahead and cut them. But after you cut the sack, try to find one of those tools that you can put in a drill and twist the nut out. We have found that there is a lot less blood when you do it that way. Be sure and spray it afterwords to help with infection and flys!</p><p></p><p>J+</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J+, post: 30097, member: 322"] You will be fine. I help a guy that runs a lot of feeder calves and buys them at about 500-600 lbs. He usually gets them as bulls and there is always about 10% that someone has tried to band and missed a nut. We go right ahead and cut them. But after you cut the sack, try to find one of those tools that you can put in a drill and twist the nut out. We have found that there is a lot less blood when you do it that way. Be sure and spray it afterwords to help with infection and flys! J+ [/QUOTE]
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