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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 824131" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Well no way we would be putting hobbles on one of our charolais cows in the crush without an immobiliser. Have seen too many people badly hurt putting their arms in places like that....and its usually folk who should know better and just take a chance. Also, our cattle are "range" type cattle, only handled a couple of times a year.</p><p>The RAU is a battery powered device, simply operated, using a probe placed in the rear of the animal. I'm sure you've heard of them before. They certainly do seem painless as the cattle have no fear of the process if it has to be repeated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 824131, member: 8192"] Well no way we would be putting hobbles on one of our charolais cows in the crush without an immobiliser. Have seen too many people badly hurt putting their arms in places like that....and its usually folk who should know better and just take a chance. Also, our cattle are "range" type cattle, only handled a couple of times a year. The RAU is a battery powered device, simply operated, using a probe placed in the rear of the animal. I'm sure you've heard of them before. They certainly do seem painless as the cattle have no fear of the process if it has to be repeated. [/QUOTE]
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