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Castrating newborn bull calf
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<blockquote data-quote="pauline" data-source="post: 516485" data-attributes="member: 7770"><p>No, we use the calf banding bands too. We usually try to catch the calf on the second day. But sometimes we miss the chance or the mama is being too protective, then we'll wait until the calf is a few months old. We then put him in a squeeze chute and band him. But I think.. then... it would be ... too ... painful :? .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauline, post: 516485, member: 7770"] No, we use the calf banding bands too. We usually try to catch the calf on the second day. But sometimes we miss the chance or the mama is being too protective, then we'll wait until the calf is a few months old. We then put him in a squeeze chute and band him. But I think.. then... it would be ... too ... painful :? . [/QUOTE]
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