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<blockquote data-quote="bggoff" data-source="post: 383140" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>I use the knife and have had very good luck with it. I know there has to be pain for the animal and I asked my vet about purchasing some of that numbing medicine. He said NO in no time short, I believe it would be better for the animal but I can't go to pay a vet every time I need a bull castrated.Some bulls are born with one testacle low and the other one is high up in the stomach area I have been told. At that age I could see how someone could band that bag and not realize they didn't get two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bggoff, post: 383140, member: 158"] I use the knife and have had very good luck with it. I know there has to be pain for the animal and I asked my vet about purchasing some of that numbing medicine. He said NO in no time short, I believe it would be better for the animal but I can't go to pay a vet every time I need a bull castrated.Some bulls are born with one testacle low and the other one is high up in the stomach area I have been told. At that age I could see how someone could band that bag and not realize they didn't get two. [/QUOTE]
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