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<blockquote data-quote="Jalopy" data-source="post: 732340" data-attributes="member: 7856"><p>I have found that with working with light calves the closer I am to them the less chance I have of getting really whallopped. If I am 3-5 feet away I can get a rear leg launched into my knee, thigh or chest but if I am crowdingd the calf within 1 foot or less it may kick but it doesn't have a full arching strike. Is I can get to the point where I have my leg against it's butt then I usually don't get kicked at all. I prefer to use my chute but I have had to do it over the years as you are planning. Good luck and be careful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jalopy, post: 732340, member: 7856"] I have found that with working with light calves the closer I am to them the less chance I have of getting really whallopped. If I am 3-5 feet away I can get a rear leg launched into my knee, thigh or chest but if I am crowdingd the calf within 1 foot or less it may kick but it doesn't have a full arching strike. Is I can get to the point where I have my leg against it's butt then I usually don't get kicked at all. I prefer to use my chute but I have had to do it over the years as you are planning. Good luck and be careful. [/QUOTE]
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