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Castration question -- HENDERSON tool ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1529425" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I had the Vet here yesterday to give the heifer replacement calves their Bangs vaccination, so I had him take care of a few 600 pound bull calves that were not making the grade to remain bulls. He had told me about the Henderson tool before, but I had not seen it in action. It was extremely fast and absolutely no blood. He claimed a tetanus was completely unnecessary, since calves had already had an 8 way which contains tetanus. The calves laid down in the grass after, but when I checked 2 hours later they were up at the bunk eating hay with the rest of the calves. Today they are out on pasture and you would never know they were bulls less than 24 hours ago. They don't seem to be in any discomfort at all and no issue with flies. I should be able to sell them with the rest of the steer calves in a few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1529425, member: 9933"] I had the Vet here yesterday to give the heifer replacement calves their Bangs vaccination, so I had him take care of a few 600 pound bull calves that were not making the grade to remain bulls. He had told me about the Henderson tool before, but I had not seen it in action. It was extremely fast and absolutely no blood. He claimed a tetanus was completely unnecessary, since calves had already had an 8 way which contains tetanus. The calves laid down in the grass after, but when I checked 2 hours later they were up at the bunk eating hay with the rest of the calves. Today they are out on pasture and you would never know they were bulls less than 24 hours ago. They don't seem to be in any discomfort at all and no issue with flies. I should be able to sell them with the rest of the steer calves in a few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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