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Cutting bull calfs
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1220237" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>Thanks for all you guys comments this is something that I've wondered. We band with the green cherrio bands and they work really well. As far as I know we've never had problems with missing a nut we really check hard before we put the band on. It is hard however to tell. Its easier for us to band because it would be to much to try and cut them when they get older so we try and get them worked pretty early on if we can. Let me ask this question if you miss a nut....does that hurt the calf in any way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1220237, member: 23385"] Thanks for all you guys comments this is something that I've wondered. We band with the green cherrio bands and they work really well. As far as I know we've never had problems with missing a nut we really check hard before we put the band on. It is hard however to tell. Its easier for us to band because it would be to much to try and cut them when they get older so we try and get them worked pretty early on if we can. Let me ask this question if you miss a nut....does that hurt the calf in any way? [/QUOTE]
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