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<blockquote data-quote="Brand" data-source="post: 1208346" data-attributes="member: 23314"><p>You have to get a vet to sew it back in they will give him a shot to relax</p><p>one vet can sew it up on a circle and that works very well</p><p>other vets sew it two strings from side to side those usually come out even if in a year.</p><p></p><p>Problem is bull calves jumping cows in heat.</p><p></p><p>Do not puncture the skin and do not try to put it in yourself must have a vet or highly skilled cowboy that can stitch well with the shot to relax a must</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brand, post: 1208346, member: 23314"] You have to get a vet to sew it back in they will give him a shot to relax one vet can sew it up on a circle and that works very well other vets sew it two strings from side to side those usually come out even if in a year. Problem is bull calves jumping cows in heat. Do not puncture the skin and do not try to put it in yourself must have a vet or highly skilled cowboy that can stitch well with the shot to relax a must [/QUOTE]
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