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<blockquote data-quote="ohiosteve" data-source="post: 885921" data-attributes="member: 17303"><p>I prefer to cut bulls and have never had a problem. I think time of year is important and always cut after fly season. 2 years ago I had 8 Jersey steers I let get up to 5-600 pounds and was worried about the size but within an hour of cutting they were all out eating grass and acting like nothing happened. I prefer to get them smaller though for both them and me. Just make sure after you cut the bottom of the scrotum off you PULL the testicles out so the cord tears so it does not bleed ( maybe only a couple drips at most) If you cut the cord you risk bleeding to death or so I'm told I've never done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohiosteve, post: 885921, member: 17303"] I prefer to cut bulls and have never had a problem. I think time of year is important and always cut after fly season. 2 years ago I had 8 Jersey steers I let get up to 5-600 pounds and was worried about the size but within an hour of cutting they were all out eating grass and acting like nothing happened. I prefer to get them smaller though for both them and me. Just make sure after you cut the bottom of the scrotum off you PULL the testicles out so the cord tears so it does not bleed ( maybe only a couple drips at most) If you cut the cord you risk bleeding to death or so I'm told I've never done it. [/QUOTE]
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