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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 975418" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>I pull them on the dairies but if they're out in the open I prefer to leave them dragging. Trot her around in a circle a few times until you see clean tissue showing and they'll usually finish on their own. </p><p>Dragging is fine. If anything the extra presure of it dragging will help pull it. The ground won't contaminate anywhere near as fast as her shi!!ing all over it will and it's pretty rare to have one suck it back inside if it's long enough to reach the ground. </p><p>Lut works great on cows that still have a problem when they're forty five plus days since calving but it isn't effective at cleaning out fresh cows. Basicly, if lut works there was already damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 975418, member: 14661"] I pull them on the dairies but if they're out in the open I prefer to leave them dragging. Trot her around in a circle a few times until you see clean tissue showing and they'll usually finish on their own. Dragging is fine. If anything the extra presure of it dragging will help pull it. The ground won't contaminate anywhere near as fast as her shi!!ing all over it will and it's pretty rare to have one suck it back inside if it's long enough to reach the ground. Lut works great on cows that still have a problem when they're forty five plus days since calving but it isn't effective at cleaning out fresh cows. Basicly, if lut works there was already damage. [/QUOTE]
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