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<blockquote data-quote="Sd1030" data-source="post: 1273190" data-attributes="member: 23833"><p>Thanks for the input, i did make sure i had two, and even double checked once band was on before letting up. As far as cutting goes ive seen it where the testicles are just snatched out on young calves like this. My question is do you get alot of bleeding this way? Is it more risk invovled doing this vs banding, from the standpoint of bleeding out? Banding is simple and you reduce risk of bleeding out, but i like the thought of cutting due to the fact the healing process would seem to be faster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sd1030, post: 1273190, member: 23833"] Thanks for the input, i did make sure i had two, and even double checked once band was on before letting up. As far as cutting goes ive seen it where the testicles are just snatched out on young calves like this. My question is do you get alot of bleeding this way? Is it more risk invovled doing this vs banding, from the standpoint of bleeding out? Banding is simple and you reduce risk of bleeding out, but i like the thought of cutting due to the fact the healing process would seem to be faster. [/QUOTE]
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