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Bander recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1642305" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>We use those cheap green rubber bands to castrate all our calves. We'll do it at around 4 months and even older. Occasionally i get one that i cant get that band on, so i'll use this medieval ratchet device i hate using with big rubber tubing... i may use it once a year out of 150 bull calves. And usually its because their sack is thick and short. Just googled the california bander.. hum... at first i thought it was something i might want to try...but, we squeeze up our calves and getting all that up under with 2 hands... maybe its not a involved as the youtube made it look.... Our little blue bander i use the green bands with broke and i picked up a solid metal one thinking it would be better. I couldnt get that thing between the calfs legs... had to borrow our daughters which reminds me i need to buy another blue one before next season....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1642305, member: 22072"] We use those cheap green rubber bands to castrate all our calves. We'll do it at around 4 months and even older. Occasionally i get one that i cant get that band on, so i'll use this medieval ratchet device i hate using with big rubber tubing... i may use it once a year out of 150 bull calves. And usually its because their sack is thick and short. Just googled the california bander.. hum... at first i thought it was something i might want to try...but, we squeeze up our calves and getting all that up under with 2 hands... maybe its not a involved as the youtube made it look.... Our little blue bander i use the green bands with broke and i picked up a solid metal one thinking it would be better. I couldnt get that thing between the calfs legs... had to borrow our daughters which reminds me i need to buy another blue one before next season.... [/QUOTE]
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