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knife castration?
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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 39621" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>We cut bulls as close to birth as we can catch them. My hubby holds him down and I cut him. If they are bigger then we get his brother to help and they hold him while I cut him. I then spray the wound down really good inside and out with the yellow spray (can't call the name) I have never had a problem - knock on wood - </p><p></p><p>We just bought a calf table that flips up on its side. We have used it once and had more problems then the 'throw method'. Some stuck their heads through the slats, turned around it the chute, wouldn't put their head through the catch, tried to jump out between the roof bars, wouldn't come out when we were done, etc. I think I will have to do some fabricating on it a bit to get it to suit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 39621, member: 430"] We cut bulls as close to birth as we can catch them. My hubby holds him down and I cut him. If they are bigger then we get his brother to help and they hold him while I cut him. I then spray the wound down really good inside and out with the yellow spray (can't call the name) I have never had a problem - knock on wood - We just bought a calf table that flips up on its side. We have used it once and had more problems then the 'throw method'. Some stuck their heads through the slats, turned around it the chute, wouldn't put their head through the catch, tried to jump out between the roof bars, wouldn't come out when we were done, etc. I think I will have to do some fabricating on it a bit to get it to suit. [/QUOTE]
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