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castrating "mis-banded" cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="Koffi Babone" data-source="post: 1153319" data-attributes="member: 22429"><p>If the animals are standing, they can kick and they may stumble and fall while you are operating...Not an ideal situation.</p><p></p><p>I tend to knock 'em out, put a halter on, wrap the loose end of the halter on the hind leg and have someone holding it (sorry, kinda hard to describe this in words). I also give about 5 cc of Lidocaine per side, between the testicle and the abdomen.</p><p></p><p>You have to make sure they are not on their side for too long because they can bloat..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Koffi Babone, post: 1153319, member: 22429"] If the animals are standing, they can kick and they may stumble and fall while you are operating...Not an ideal situation. I tend to knock 'em out, put a halter on, wrap the loose end of the halter on the hind leg and have someone holding it (sorry, kinda hard to describe this in words). I also give about 5 cc of Lidocaine per side, between the testicle and the abdomen. You have to make sure they are not on their side for too long because they can bloat.. [/QUOTE]
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