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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1552731" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Brangusman, or anyone else, elaborate on this. I'm fixing to band some bigger bulls. I band at birth, but these were bought. Gonna give tetanus. Wait two week, give booster and band. Slit the sack. Heard this over and over. And I believe it. You said to cut 1/2" below band. Does that mean "cut the sack off"? Or slit. I thought you slit the sack vertically between the balls. I'm asking. Not telling anyone they are doing it wrong. I just want to do it right. Where to slit? One slit or two? Horizontal or vertical? Just want to clarify the exact procedure. May help others as well. Thank you in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1552731, member: 24583"] Brangusman, or anyone else, elaborate on this. I’m fixing to band some bigger bulls. I band at birth, but these were bought. Gonna give tetanus. Wait two week, give booster and band. Slit the sack. Heard this over and over. And I believe it. You said to cut 1/2” below band. Does that mean “cut the sack off”? Or slit. I thought you slit the sack vertically between the balls. I’m asking. Not telling anyone they are doing it wrong. I just want to do it right. Where to slit? One slit or two? Horizontal or vertical? Just want to clarify the exact procedure. May help others as well. Thank you in advance. [/QUOTE]
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