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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 507366" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>I prefer castrating over banding if you know what your doing. People that don't know what they are doing make either look bad. Castrating they trie but give up and don't call the et and jsut let it go then sell the calf its a real pain to castrate them. People that don't know what they are doing with a bander sometimes don't get both nuts and then you have to go back and cut it out. I think that castrating is less stressful if done in the right conditions. Just my opinion though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 507366, member: 7792"] I prefer castrating over banding if you know what your doing. People that don't know what they are doing make either look bad. Castrating they trie but give up and don't call the et and jsut let it go then sell the calf its a real pain to castrate them. People that don't know what they are doing with a bander sometimes don't get both nuts and then you have to go back and cut it out. I think that castrating is less stressful if done in the right conditions. Just my opinion though. [/QUOTE]
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