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<blockquote data-quote="xxbrand" data-source="post: 885855" data-attributes="member: 17539"><p>I have always castrated with a knife at birth. The younger the calf at the time of castration, the less impact on welfare and performance. They recover faster if castrated at birth with less stress. I also go by the sign of the moon. Always works for less blood and no infection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xxbrand, post: 885855, member: 17539"] I have always castrated with a knife at birth. The younger the calf at the time of castration, the less impact on welfare and performance. They recover faster if castrated at birth with less stress. I also go by the sign of the moon. Always works for less blood and no infection. [/QUOTE]
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