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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 767634" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>That is the way I have always done it cut about a 1/3 of the bag off </p><p> had a buddy that bought around 50 hd of steers and had the vet cut them well I was over there a few weeks later and we was looking at his calves and I noticed they were really swollen and we got to checking them </p><p> all were infected </p><p> The vet had sliced the bag vertically and pulled the nuts out and it had grown back together </p><p> I have seen guys cut them this way but they always sliced the bag all the way thru on the bottom this vet didn't he just put a 2" slit in the middle so the bag closed up and couldn't drain </p><p> I cut the bottom off of alll of these for this guy and flushed them out good and he had no more problem but man was it a nasty job, kinda like draining injection site abscesses from the blackleg vaccines makes ya not want to eat <span style="color: #4000FF">cottage chesse </span> :mrgreen:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 767634, member: 8829"] That is the way I have always done it cut about a 1/3 of the bag off had a buddy that bought around 50 hd of steers and had the vet cut them well I was over there a few weeks later and we was looking at his calves and I noticed they were really swollen and we got to checking them all were infected The vet had sliced the bag vertically and pulled the nuts out and it had grown back together I have seen guys cut them this way but they always sliced the bag all the way thru on the bottom this vet didn't he just put a 2" slit in the middle so the bag closed up and couldn't drain I cut the bottom off of alll of these for this guy and flushed them out good and he had no more problem but man was it a nasty job, kinda like draining injection site abscesses from the blackleg vaccines makes ya not want to eat [color=#4000FF]cottage chesse [/color] :mrgreen: [/QUOTE]
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