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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 49023" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Well as usual you guys have twisted the words, while I know that dogs have feelings of happiness, excitement, fear and anger (think about it). What I said they feel physical pain. I know that a lot of cattle outfits still hack them off with the ol' case or buck knife, but I know most band calves as young as they possible can, much different than cutting a yearling bull with a knife. This isn't an animal rights issue as much as it is common sense. Maybe some of you ol' timers should join the current century. If you have a good working relationship with a Vet you MAY be able to get seditives or a local as well as other non controllable drugs for your cattle.</p><p></p><p>No it is not okay to hold a dog down while you castrate him. Some of you tough cowboys ask your wives or daughters (in-laws) if it's okay!</p><p></p><p>Just to sit the record staight...I'm not liberal at all, very conservative.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 49023, member: 378"] Well as usual you guys have twisted the words, while I know that dogs have feelings of happiness, excitement, fear and anger (think about it). What I said they feel physical pain. I know that a lot of cattle outfits still hack them off with the ol' case or buck knife, but I know most band calves as young as they possible can, much different than cutting a yearling bull with a knife. This isn't an animal rights issue as much as it is common sense. Maybe some of you ol' timers should join the current century. If you have a good working relationship with a Vet you MAY be able to get seditives or a local as well as other non controllable drugs for your cattle. No it is not okay to hold a dog down while you castrate him. Some of you tough cowboys ask your wives or daughters (in-laws) if it's okay! Just to sit the record staight...I'm not liberal at all, very conservative. Alan [/QUOTE]
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