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lump on neck after vaccinations
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 116307" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>BEZ - we also cut using a scapple (sp?) - holding tail up with pressure - in the chute - BUT - after cutting the bottom of the scrotal sack, Ken takes each testicle & slices ever so lightly down the length of it just cutting the outside layer, than pulls the testicle out of that sheath & pulls - also cutting anything "hanging" outside the sack.</p><p>I always wondered if you could just grab each testicle & "PULL". Hmmm Sure sounds LOTS easier!!</p><p>Anyway, we eat them if they are big enough - prior to weaning age. Ones at birth or few months old are too little to mess with - we think anyway.</p><p>Crimping used to be the major method of having a "stag". Very difficult to "know" for sure that you got both cords crimped enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 116307, member: 968"] BEZ - we also cut using a scapple (sp?) - holding tail up with pressure - in the chute - BUT - after cutting the bottom of the scrotal sack, Ken takes each testicle & slices ever so lightly down the length of it just cutting the outside layer, than pulls the testicle out of that sheath & pulls - also cutting anything "hanging" outside the sack. I always wondered if you could just grab each testicle & "PULL". Hmmm Sure sounds LOTS easier!! Anyway, we eat them if they are big enough - prior to weaning age. Ones at birth or few months old are too little to mess with - we think anyway. Crimping used to be the major method of having a "stag". Very difficult to "know" for sure that you got both cords crimped enough. [/QUOTE]
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