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Banding/cutting yearlings
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<blockquote data-quote="raykour" data-source="post: 854579" data-attributes="member: 16801"><p>We cut everything fomr 150 lbs to 2000 lbs. You might need an emasculator if they are truly 600 lbs. We put them in the squeeze chute and I tail pinch them while my husband cuts. Usually they are very cooperative for the procedure and sure look alot happier the next day then a banded calf. But if you feel more comfortable banding, as everyone else said it will work too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raykour, post: 854579, member: 16801"] We cut everything fomr 150 lbs to 2000 lbs. You might need an emasculator if they are truly 600 lbs. We put them in the squeeze chute and I tail pinch them while my husband cuts. Usually they are very cooperative for the procedure and sure look alot happier the next day then a banded calf. But if you feel more comfortable banding, as everyone else said it will work too. [/QUOTE]
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