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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 391425" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>If you can get a puller with a double ratchet system it works best.It is more money but will last longer and is better for the calf as well as the cow also use a "rope type material" rather than a metal chain it is easier on the calves hooves.Big point if you are thinking you might use one learn from someone before hand so you know how to double wrap the hooves of the calf and when you should pull.It is not difficult once learned how to pull properly; but a technique that to most good pullers is almost an art.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Was thinking the same thing as once they are pulled and cleaned you should always iodine all newborns navels.But it is very important to clean your puller after each use none the less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 391425, member: 5106"] If you can get a puller with a double ratchet system it works best.It is more money but will last longer and is better for the calf as well as the cow also use a "rope type material" rather than a metal chain it is easier on the calves hooves.Big point if you are thinking you might use one learn from someone before hand so you know how to double wrap the hooves of the calf and when you should pull.It is not difficult once learned how to pull properly; but a technique that to most good pullers is almost an art. Was thinking the same thing as once they are pulled and cleaned you should always iodine all newborns navels.But it is very important to clean your puller after each use none the less. [/QUOTE]
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