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<blockquote data-quote="elkwc" data-source="post: 1807382" data-attributes="member: 22295"><p>I work calves by myself. My partner is 80 y/o and she helped me till 2 years ago. Then we took them to the vet the last 2 years. This winter I bought a calf chute. It allows me to work them by myself. I can lay them on their side to castrate. Makes it a lot easier on a small calf. Using the smaller bands and banders it is harder to band. A chute that fits the calf makes it easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkwc, post: 1807382, member: 22295"] I work calves by myself. My partner is 80 y/o and she helped me till 2 years ago. Then we took them to the vet the last 2 years. This winter I bought a calf chute. It allows me to work them by myself. I can lay them on their side to castrate. Makes it a lot easier on a small calf. Using the smaller bands and banders it is harder to band. A chute that fits the calf makes it easier. [/QUOTE]
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