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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1288334" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>I don't use a rubber band on the glove at all - always figured with the rest of it inside the cow, the loose end isn't going anywhere of concern.</p><p>Apparently I'm the rough sort who will go in there without a glove if needs must though... like the old-timers did. When we went to draft my cows once on a remote block and saw some of them jumping (that had previously been pregged in-calf), no-one had thought to bring a glove.</p><p></p><p>They trained us to wipe the cow clean then stick the wipe on her rump, I have to consciously remember to drop that tissue on the ground and not put it on her rump, because 80% of the time if we have a high wind it blows off her rump past her face and startles her. (the other 20% it's my face it flies past). Training is hard to overcome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1288334, member: 9267"] I don't use a rubber band on the glove at all - always figured with the rest of it inside the cow, the loose end isn't going anywhere of concern. Apparently I'm the rough sort who will go in there without a glove if needs must though... like the old-timers did. When we went to draft my cows once on a remote block and saw some of them jumping (that had previously been pregged in-calf), no-one had thought to bring a glove. They trained us to wipe the cow clean then stick the wipe on her rump, I have to consciously remember to drop that tissue on the ground and not put it on her rump, because 80% of the time if we have a high wind it blows off her rump past her face and startles her. (the other 20% it's my face it flies past). Training is hard to overcome. [/QUOTE]
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