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<blockquote data-quote="twabscs" data-source="post: 678041" data-attributes="member: 2004"><p>I have one that I use on larger calves that I don't get banded when they are smaller. Just used it yesterday on a 400 lb calf. It does take some practice but now that I've had it awhile, I mostly use it instead of the $100 XL bander that I also have. My "tag bag" now has just the $15 cherio bander and the california bander in it. I'm pretty good with the cherio bander and use it on 90% of my calves (even the big ones), but the California bander is there when I need it.</p><p></p><p>Also, the California bander requires you to "get closer" to do the work and given it's on bigger calves, I usually tie a leg back to be safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twabscs, post: 678041, member: 2004"] I have one that I use on larger calves that I don't get banded when they are smaller. Just used it yesterday on a 400 lb calf. It does take some practice but now that I've had it awhile, I mostly use it instead of the $100 XL bander that I also have. My "tag bag" now has just the $15 cherio bander and the california bander in it. I'm pretty good with the cherio bander and use it on 90% of my calves (even the big ones), but the California bander is there when I need it. Also, the California bander requires you to "get closer" to do the work and given it's on bigger calves, I usually tie a leg back to be safe. [/QUOTE]
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