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Castration question -- HENDERSON tool ??
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<blockquote data-quote="bmoore87" data-source="post: 1281528" data-attributes="member: 21684"><p>Good to know, Sounds like Id be ok if Id just use the newberry knife this year since Im looking to cut in the next week or so and plan on vaccinating for tetnus next year if I decide to add the Henderson tool.</p><p></p><p>The lack of blood and the speed were what surprised me. Vet said alot less infection to. We usually cut calves at an average of 450lbs with a scalpel and pull the cord out as far as we can. Haven't eer lost any but had some that bleed pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmoore87, post: 1281528, member: 21684"] Good to know, Sounds like Id be ok if Id just use the newberry knife this year since Im looking to cut in the next week or so and plan on vaccinating for tetnus next year if I decide to add the Henderson tool. The lack of blood and the speed were what surprised me. Vet said alot less infection to. We usually cut calves at an average of 450lbs with a scalpel and pull the cord out as far as we can. Haven't eer lost any but had some that bleed pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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