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knife castration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 40234"><p>Something Dad came across by accident when he couldn't find his knife is using an eartag cutter (the thing that cuts the the post so the tag comes free). No pointy end and the blade is covered so you don't have to worry about anything or anyone getting accidently cut when the calf kicks (how do you all train your calves not to kick?). We use a pair of pliars to pull the bag down (keeps the fingers clear) and cut the end of the bag off. We also use a calf table as there's just the two of us; Dad pushes calves and I do the branding, cutting, tagging, and vaccinating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 40234"] Something Dad came across by accident when he couldn't find his knife is using an eartag cutter (the thing that cuts the the post so the tag comes free). No pointy end and the blade is covered so you don't have to worry about anything or anyone getting accidently cut when the calf kicks (how do you all train your calves not to kick?). We use a pair of pliars to pull the bag down (keeps the fingers clear) and cut the end of the bag off. We also use a calf table as there's just the two of us; Dad pushes calves and I do the branding, cutting, tagging, and vaccinating. [/QUOTE]
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