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Cattle Related Question - Tetanus
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<blockquote data-quote="bball" data-source="post: 1556482" data-attributes="member: 23752"><p>While you do have an open wound with typical castration, you do not create the environment that the bacteria thrives in; namely anaerobic due to strangulation of tissue, or dead, rotting tissues. Knife cut still has oxygenated blood flow to the area(this is what promotes, clotting and healing of knife cut) so there is less risk of tetanus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bball, post: 1556482, member: 23752"] While you do have an open wound with typical castration, you do not create the environment that the bacteria thrives in; namely anaerobic due to strangulation of tissue, or dead, rotting tissues. Knife cut still has oxygenated blood flow to the area(this is what promotes, clotting and healing of knife cut) so there is less risk of tetanus. [/QUOTE]
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