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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1118628" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>I wait a good month or two, and let them get a good start......just always thought it was good to have them up and healthy with some groceries in them. Never had a problem with banding, but I do not deal in high volumes either like some of you do. But if someone can't make sure that they have 2 nuts through a band, I surely don't trust them to "cut" properly either.</p><p>I did hear of "someone getting part of the urinary cord in through the band and the calf couldn't pee anymore and quickly died." (So I was told by a friend.) But not sure if that is truly possible or not??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1118628, member: 19938"] I wait a good month or two, and let them get a good start......just always thought it was good to have them up and healthy with some groceries in them. Never had a problem with banding, but I do not deal in high volumes either like some of you do. But if someone can't make sure that they have 2 nuts through a band, I surely don't trust them to "cut" properly either. I did hear of "someone getting part of the urinary cord in through the band and the calf couldn't pee anymore and quickly died." (So I was told by a friend.) But not sure if that is truly possible or not?? [/QUOTE]
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