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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1294006" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>I use to cut at weaning or shortly after weaning. A few years ago I started banding with the little green cheerio, I try to get them done between a couple hours after birth upto 24 hrs after birth. After 24 hrs they are a lot harder to handle and count to two. One of the best changes I have ever made, never had a problem or saw any adverse effects on the calf. For me I wouldn't band and make a cut both even for drainage, sounds like it just gives the chance for more complications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1294006, member: 378"] I use to cut at weaning or shortly after weaning. A few years ago I started banding with the little green cheerio, I try to get them done between a couple hours after birth upto 24 hrs after birth. After 24 hrs they are a lot harder to handle and count to two. One of the best changes I have ever made, never had a problem or saw any adverse effects on the calf. For me I wouldn't band and make a cut both even for drainage, sounds like it just gives the chance for more complications. [/QUOTE]
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