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<blockquote data-quote="farm princess" data-source="post: 229599" data-attributes="member: 3996"><p>O-K after reading the replies especially Bez's (thank you for time) I am not going to use this method--I will call someone to show me the proper way to do it with less hurt and go from there.</p><p></p><p>Just want you all to know, I treat my cows good and would never knowingly cause such pain. I just needed some help so i could convince my husband that even though it says it is for banding and dehorning doesn't mean you have to use it for both!!</p><p>P.S. I got in this business because father-in-law was in bad vehicle accident 1 year ago and husband took over completely on the farm work and I took the cows! so I still have alot to learn and I thank goodness that I found this site and people like you!!!! :heart: </p><p> ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm princess, post: 229599, member: 3996"] O-K after reading the replies especially Bez's (thank you for time) I am not going to use this method--I will call someone to show me the proper way to do it with less hurt and go from there. Just want you all to know, I treat my cows good and would never knowingly cause such pain. I just needed some help so i could convince my husband that even though it says it is for banding and dehorning doesn't mean you have to use it for both!! P.S. I got in this business because father-in-law was in bad vehicle accident 1 year ago and husband took over completely on the farm work and I took the cows! so I still have alot to learn and I thank goodness that I found this site and people like you!!!! :heart: ;-) [/QUOTE]
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