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<blockquote data-quote="Keren" data-source="post: 620093" data-attributes="member: 3195"><p>Sorry I cant find a pic, though if I have the camera around next time I use them I will take a pic as best I can. </p><p></p><p>Use on live and dead calves. You really cant see any damage on the live ones, doesnt seem to affect them really. They are not for yanking on the head, just to keep the tension on it like dun said. And I prefer them over the snare or rope or bale twine in the mouth because of the risk of the traction device opening the mouth to tear the repro tract. Less chance of that with the eye hooks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keren, post: 620093, member: 3195"] Sorry I cant find a pic, though if I have the camera around next time I use them I will take a pic as best I can. Use on live and dead calves. You really cant see any damage on the live ones, doesnt seem to affect them really. They are not for yanking on the head, just to keep the tension on it like dun said. And I prefer them over the snare or rope or bale twine in the mouth because of the risk of the traction device opening the mouth to tear the repro tract. Less chance of that with the eye hooks. [/QUOTE]
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