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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1220118" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Most time you can never tell you done anything to them after a day or so when you cut them. I have seen them lay around and walk stiff legged for a week or more after banding </p><p>Wrap a rubber band around your finger for 5 minutes and you pretty much know what it feels like to banded a calf but that feeling last for several days on calves where cutting them it is over and done with in a few minutes plus no blood flow restricted to keep hurting afterwards</p><p>I have banded and cut I prefer to cut Only time I band is large bulls 600lbs or larger or if I am worried about flies </p><p>If banding I will use a cali crate bander </p><p>Cost is also a factor in banding think the last bands I bought were over $2 each on a 100 plus bulls that adds up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1220118, member: 8829"] Most time you can never tell you done anything to them after a day or so when you cut them. I have seen them lay around and walk stiff legged for a week or more after banding Wrap a rubber band around your finger for 5 minutes and you pretty much know what it feels like to banded a calf but that feeling last for several days on calves where cutting them it is over and done with in a few minutes plus no blood flow restricted to keep hurting afterwards I have banded and cut I prefer to cut Only time I band is large bulls 600lbs or larger or if I am worried about flies If banding I will use a cali crate bander Cost is also a factor in banding think the last bands I bought were over $2 each on a 100 plus bulls that adds up [/QUOTE]
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