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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10950"><p>If the scrotum is all shriveled up and dry looking it worked. Sometimes takes months for them to fall of depending on the saize when they were banded.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I have a question about banding. I</p><p>> bought some bull calves from a guy</p><p>> a few months ago and at the time I</p><p>> bought them he banded them. I</p><p>> watched him do it. My only</p><p>> question is that it has been about</p><p>> 3 months and the testicles still</p><p>> have not fallen off. Is this</p><p>> normal? Or could it be that the</p><p>> banding was done wrong? These are</p><p>> the first steers I have raised so</p><p>> I'm not sure what exactly is</p><p>> supposed to happen. Thanks for any</p><p>> insight on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10950"] If the scrotum is all shriveled up and dry looking it worked. Sometimes takes months for them to fall of depending on the saize when they were banded. dun > I have a question about banding. I > bought some bull calves from a guy > a few months ago and at the time I > bought them he banded them. I > watched him do it. My only > question is that it has been about > 3 months and the testicles still > have not fallen off. Is this > normal? Or could it be that the > banding was done wrong? These are > the first steers I have raised so > I’m not sure what exactly is > supposed to happen. Thanks for any > insight on this. [/QUOTE]
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