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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1805863" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>We did 40 fall calves today. B had told me there was some 600 pound bulls. Well there was a couple who will tip the scale at 700. Sharp knife. Cut off the bottom third of the sack. Pull down on the nut cord breaks off. There will be a small dangling cord left. Wrap it around your finger, stretch it as far as you can and cut it off. Spray liberally with fly spray. Personally I don't like to cut them on or near a full moon. They seem to bleed more then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1805863, member: 498"] We did 40 fall calves today. B had told me there was some 600 pound bulls. Well there was a couple who will tip the scale at 700. Sharp knife. Cut off the bottom third of the sack. Pull down on the nut cord breaks off. There will be a small dangling cord left. Wrap it around your finger, stretch it as far as you can and cut it off. Spray liberally with fly spray. Personally I don't like to cut them on or near a full moon. They seem to bleed more then. [/QUOTE]
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