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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 434646" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>I usually give the tetanus in one side and the pen in the other.We always use the antitoxin instead of the toxoid. We need to treat as if they already have tetanus and the antitoxin seems to do this better than the toxoid.The times that I have seen guys get in trouble banding bulls it was because they did not get the band tight enough.For that reason I like the callicrate bander,it has an indicator to tell when tight enough.</p><p>We have banded hundreds of bulls and not had any trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 434646, member: 6773"] I usually give the tetanus in one side and the pen in the other.We always use the antitoxin instead of the toxoid. We need to treat as if they already have tetanus and the antitoxin seems to do this better than the toxoid.The times that I have seen guys get in trouble banding bulls it was because they did not get the band tight enough.For that reason I like the callicrate bander,it has an indicator to tell when tight enough. We have banded hundreds of bulls and not had any trouble. [/QUOTE]
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