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<blockquote data-quote="greenpasture78" data-source="post: 27929" data-attributes="member: 343"><p>Richard,</p><p>There is a large animal vet up in Willows (his name is not coming to me...call information...). He have a squeeze chute and he will do the castrating for you. Might try asking the Rosevill Auction to borrow their squeeze chute...somone there might show you how to castrate... There are numerous ways to castrate... I do the "cut and yank" method....bloody but quick.... UCDavis is pretty expensive... Roseville Auction is free...the vet in Willows is reasonable. Goodluck to you and those Longhorn calves....I suggest you dehorn them too...horns are dangerous... If you got kids, think about their safety... There are some mighty good Longhorns in that area... Take care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenpasture78, post: 27929, member: 343"] Richard, There is a large animal vet up in Willows (his name is not coming to me...call information...). He have a squeeze chute and he will do the castrating for you. Might try asking the Rosevill Auction to borrow their squeeze chute...somone there might show you how to castrate... There are numerous ways to castrate... I do the "cut and yank" method....bloody but quick.... UCDavis is pretty expensive... Roseville Auction is free...the vet in Willows is reasonable. Goodluck to you and those Longhorn calves....I suggest you dehorn them too...horns are dangerous... If you got kids, think about their safety... There are some mighty good Longhorns in that area... Take care. [/QUOTE]
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