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Castrating newborns
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<blockquote data-quote="Black and Good" data-source="post: 1273162" data-attributes="member: 17830"><p>:nod: I agree with dun. I band mine in the first three days. The main thing is to make sure there are two nuts behind the band before letting them up. Another trick I do is keep a shepherd hook on my tractor and drag the calf under the frontend loader. This keep momma a bay so I can pay attention to the work at hand. B&G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black and Good, post: 1273162, member: 17830"] :nod: I agree with dun. I band mine in the first three days. The main thing is to make sure there are two nuts behind the band before letting them up. Another trick I do is keep a shepherd hook on my tractor and drag the calf under the frontend loader. This keep momma a bay so I can pay attention to the work at hand. B&G [/QUOTE]
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