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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1294153" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>gateboy, </p><p>You didn't see that from ME! </p><p>I use a Burdizzo, almost exclusively, but do not cut them. No reason to cut anything if you're clamping with a Burdizzo.</p><p></p><p>Back in the day, when I used to cut them, I did just slice the bottom 1/3 or so off the scrotum and pull out testicles. </p><p></p><p>ttimber, </p><p>I switch around between Covexin-8, Cavalry-9... if I can get C-9, I do, 'cause it's a 2ml dose... but sometimes I'm in a hurry, and have to go with what I can get my hands on at the local Southern States, and that's usually C-8. It's not all that unusual for calves to be a little slow or achy-looking the next day or two after vaccination, but I don't really worry about it. </p><p>Anaphylactic reactions can happen; lost one calf to anaphylaxis 8-9 years ago after giving a 5-way Clostridial (not C-8 or C-9);</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1294153, member: 12607"] gateboy, You didn't see that from ME! I use a Burdizzo, almost exclusively, but do not cut them. No reason to cut anything if you're clamping with a Burdizzo. Back in the day, when I used to cut them, I did just slice the bottom 1/3 or so off the scrotum and pull out testicles. ttimber, I switch around between Covexin-8, Cavalry-9... if I can get C-9, I do, 'cause it's a 2ml dose... but sometimes I'm in a hurry, and have to go with what I can get my hands on at the local Southern States, and that's usually C-8. It's not all that unusual for calves to be a little slow or achy-looking the next day or two after vaccination, but I don't really worry about it. Anaphylactic reactions can happen; lost one calf to anaphylaxis 8-9 years ago after giving a 5-way Clostridial (not C-8 or C-9); [/QUOTE]
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