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Removing ear tags
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15622"><p>That's the method we used to use until we broke down and got a buck 89 knive. It;s quicker and a whole lot easier. To answer the first question, yes you just slip it over the stud on the rear of the ear, between the button and the ear itself. Give a quick tug then pop the tag off the front, or leave it there and it will usually fall off by the time the animals is a couple of feet out of the chute. I've clipped them off in the pasture while the cows are eating cubes off the ground, no muss no fuss.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> Use a hand size wire cutter and</p><p>> cut the button on the back side of</p><p>> the ear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15622"] That's the method we used to use until we broke down and got a buck 89 knive. It;s quicker and a whole lot easier. To answer the first question, yes you just slip it over the stud on the rear of the ear, between the button and the ear itself. Give a quick tug then pop the tag off the front, or leave it there and it will usually fall off by the time the animals is a couple of feet out of the chute. I've clipped them off in the pasture while the cows are eating cubes off the ground, no muss no fuss. dun > Use a hand size wire cutter and > cut the button on the back side of > the ear. [/QUOTE]
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