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calves dead after being worked
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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 362361" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>For as long as I can remember we've never lost a one right after working them? We knife cut, and still have to dehorn some, brand and vaccinate all at one sitting no problem - we use a mastrator (sp?) to crush cords/vein so very little bleeding - we hot iron burn the horn buds off the little ones so no bleeding - they go right from the calf table back to momma - so the get the "comfort food" right after, that helps with the stress. I agree - there is something not right about your neighbors practices!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 362361, member: 4936"] For as long as I can remember we've never lost a one right after working them? We knife cut, and still have to dehorn some, brand and vaccinate all at one sitting no problem - we use a mastrator (sp?) to crush cords/vein so very little bleeding - we hot iron burn the horn buds off the little ones so no bleeding - they go right from the calf table back to momma - so the get the "comfort food" right after, that helps with the stress. I agree - there is something not right about your neighbors practices! [/QUOTE]
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