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Banding a 500 lb bull
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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 343138" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Banding a kicker by yourself can be done with a rope tied around the back legs. (I use a large cotton one). You can tie one leg up but they can loose their balance and fall. Best way is to have enough slack in the ropes where they can touich the ground but not enough to kick. I have always wanted to tie one between a hind leg and a nose ring on a really mean one. :lol: I have had some luck tying a tail up but its harder to fix a knot that wont slip and easy to get untied after its over. Another remedy that works is (yeah, I know this one is crazy) is to wear shin-guards and get in close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 343138, member: 1184"] Banding a kicker by yourself can be done with a rope tied around the back legs. (I use a large cotton one). You can tie one leg up but they can loose their balance and fall. Best way is to have enough slack in the ropes where they can touich the ground but not enough to kick. I have always wanted to tie one between a hind leg and a nose ring on a really mean one. :lol: I have had some luck tying a tail up but its harder to fix a knot that wont slip and easy to get untied after its over. Another remedy that works is (yeah, I know this one is crazy) is to wear shin-guards and get in close. [/QUOTE]
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