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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 392174" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>I agree with Alan. Get a new vet. We purchase Banamine, Nuflor, and just about anything else except for sedatives from our vet. We have been vetting there for years and he knows we use drugs and medications responsibly. You have to have a good vet/client relationship and if your vet won't work with you, find another one. We band our bull calves, as long as the person banding gets both there isn't a problem. In all of the years we've been banding we've never had any infection problems and we've never missed a testicle. We band within a week of calving and I have seen a calf that was banded later (about 7 mos. old) and he got infected, not pretty. Banding works for us, do what works for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 392174, member: 6496"] I agree with Alan. Get a new vet. We purchase Banamine, Nuflor, and just about anything else except for sedatives from our vet. We have been vetting there for years and he knows we use drugs and medications responsibly. You have to have a good vet/client relationship and if your vet won't work with you, find another one. We band our bull calves, as long as the person banding gets both there isn't a problem. In all of the years we've been banding we've never had any infection problems and we've never missed a testicle. We band within a week of calving and I have seen a calf that was banded later (about 7 mos. old) and he got infected, not pretty. Banding works for us, do what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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