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banding vs. cutting
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<blockquote data-quote="BLACKPOWER" data-source="post: 24817" data-attributes="member: 92"><p>I cut two hundred a year and if you do it right there is NO blood, never have a problem with drainage, nver have lost a calf. About nuts being to big you are dead wrong. I'll never cut a calf thats over 6 months old, it's better to band them at this time, less stress on them, when you come out of your little smoky mountain cabin you might find a little device called a CALLICRATE bander that you use on BIG NUTS. This isn't the little toy you dock your lambs tails with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BLACKPOWER, post: 24817, member: 92"] I cut two hundred a year and if you do it right there is NO blood, never have a problem with drainage, nver have lost a calf. About nuts being to big you are dead wrong. I'll never cut a calf thats over 6 months old, it's better to band them at this time, less stress on them, when you come out of your little smoky mountain cabin you might find a little device called a CALLICRATE bander that you use on BIG NUTS. This isn't the little toy you dock your lambs tails with. [/QUOTE]
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