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<blockquote data-quote="popsjp" data-source="post: 525280" data-attributes="member: 7318"><p>325 If I am understanding this the guy used a crimper call an emacculator. These were used around here about 30 years ago because it was suppose to be bloodless castration, mainly came into existance due to screw worms I believe. The skill of operator had a lot to due with the results back then. It was also believed that on some ocasions the vessels could reattach and you would have a bull again. After the results couldn't be assured banding became popular around here. I like the knif as others have stated, that way there is no doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="popsjp, post: 525280, member: 7318"] 325 If I am understanding this the guy used a crimper call an emacculator. These were used around here about 30 years ago because it was suppose to be bloodless castration, mainly came into existance due to screw worms I believe. The skill of operator had a lot to due with the results back then. It was also believed that on some ocasions the vessels could reattach and you would have a bull again. After the results couldn't be assured banding became popular around here. I like the knif as others have stated, that way there is no doubt. [/QUOTE]
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