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healed castration pictures please
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<blockquote data-quote="raykour" data-source="post: 1161009" data-attributes="member: 16801"><p>If you band a calf with only one testicle in the band, consider yourself lucky if the other one "falls out", it is still attached my a spermatic cord and epididymis and those suckers are thick. </p><p></p><p>I just had a thread on here where an idiot neighbor of mine brought 5 wt steers over here to graze. They looked awfully bullish to me. Turns out they still have a nut and it didn't "fall out" through the rotting tissue when they were banded as month old calves. Instead, they grew to full size testicles that are now hugged up tight against the abdomen because the scrotum was gone with the banding. </p><p></p><p>Just do it right, whatever method it is you choose. In this case, these calves will have to suffer a knife cut of their large testicle and not in the typical manner in addition to their earlier banding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="raykour, post: 1161009, member: 16801"] If you band a calf with only one testicle in the band, consider yourself lucky if the other one "falls out", it is still attached my a spermatic cord and epididymis and those suckers are thick. I just had a thread on here where an idiot neighbor of mine brought 5 wt steers over here to graze. They looked awfully bullish to me. Turns out they still have a nut and it didn't "fall out" through the rotting tissue when they were banded as month old calves. Instead, they grew to full size testicles that are now hugged up tight against the abdomen because the scrotum was gone with the banding. Just do it right, whatever method it is you choose. In this case, these calves will have to suffer a knife cut of their large testicle and not in the typical manner in addition to their earlier banding. [/QUOTE]
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