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<blockquote data-quote="Family Tradition" data-source="post: 276807" data-attributes="member: 4665"><p>The only thing my Father always like to see was not to use a sharp knife. He would cut tip of the bag off pull down a testicle strip down the cord and use a up and down shaving motion to cut through the cord not just a straight whack. This severs the cord so it is in small strands and heals back quicker. Watched him do it lot on ranches in West Texas. I don't know if makes any difference but that's the way I was taught. I was always on the head or streching em out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Family Tradition, post: 276807, member: 4665"] The only thing my Father always like to see was not to use a sharp knife. He would cut tip of the bag off pull down a testicle strip down the cord and use a up and down shaving motion to cut through the cord not just a straight whack. This severs the cord so it is in small strands and heals back quicker. Watched him do it lot on ranches in West Texas. I don't know if makes any difference but that's the way I was taught. I was always on the head or streching em out. [/QUOTE]
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