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castrating "mis-banded" cattle
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<blockquote data-quote="raykour" data-source="post: 1157370" data-attributes="member: 16801"><p>I don't band, my husband knife cuts everything from young calves to 1200 lbs. I am with you, when you have a testicle in a bucket in front of you, it is a guarantee. That and I just think in the long run it is less discomfort for the calf but that is only a personal belief. Nothing more uncomfortable than having one nut rot off and then later having to have another cut out though.....</p><p></p><p>As an update, we decided because of the bugs right now, not to do anything with these calves and the lady who messed them up can just handle it when she takes them home in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raykour, post: 1157370, member: 16801"] I don't band, my husband knife cuts everything from young calves to 1200 lbs. I am with you, when you have a testicle in a bucket in front of you, it is a guarantee. That and I just think in the long run it is less discomfort for the calf but that is only a personal belief. Nothing more uncomfortable than having one nut rot off and then later having to have another cut out though..... As an update, we decided because of the bugs right now, not to do anything with these calves and the lady who messed them up can just handle it when she takes them home in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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