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<blockquote data-quote="royB" data-source="post: 39774" data-attributes="member: 91"><p>Thanks to everyone for all the input. IT sounds like I would be better off waiting o the smaller guys til cooler weather, then decide. I believe I have what everyone is referring to as a cheerios bander, small green elastic bands that go on a tool with 4 fingers to expand it?</p><p></p><p>I was planning on having the vet out to preg check in Oct so I'll see if I can't get him to watch over me while I do it (paid ofcourse) that way I will know how, then I can band the next one and compare for myself.</p><p></p><p>I am still not confident in my skills to determine the safety margin when trying to get to the calf right after birth so I let them be unless it is serious.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>It is really an asset to be able to discuss things with so many that have the expirience.</p><p></p><p>Roy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="royB, post: 39774, member: 91"] Thanks to everyone for all the input. IT sounds like I would be better off waiting o the smaller guys til cooler weather, then decide. I believe I have what everyone is referring to as a cheerios bander, small green elastic bands that go on a tool with 4 fingers to expand it? I was planning on having the vet out to preg check in Oct so I'll see if I can't get him to watch over me while I do it (paid ofcourse) that way I will know how, then I can band the next one and compare for myself. I am still not confident in my skills to determine the safety margin when trying to get to the calf right after birth so I let them be unless it is serious. Thanks again. It is really an asset to be able to discuss things with so many that have the expirience. Roy [/QUOTE]
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