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Large bander recommendation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bernard" data-source="post: 1684114" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>In the past I used a California bander. It worked very well for me and there were no 'surprises' later. I have banded yearling bulls with it for a neighbor, and the procedure went off without a hitch. I've found that for these bigger cattle it's better to work from behind, with them head caught in a squeeze. For quite a few years I've banded everything from birth to 3 days old, and that works very well for me and my situation (and my gentle cows) but it is not handy for some outfits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bernard, post: 1684114, member: 144"] In the past I used a California bander. It worked very well for me and there were no 'surprises' later. I have banded yearling bulls with it for a neighbor, and the procedure went off without a hitch. I've found that for these bigger cattle it's better to work from behind, with them head caught in a squeeze. For quite a few years I've banded everything from birth to 3 days old, and that works very well for me and my situation (and my gentle cows) but it is not handy for some outfits. [/QUOTE]
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