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<blockquote data-quote="bse" data-source="post: 940410" data-attributes="member: 13989"><p>I just wash mine with warm water, dont throw them in a bucket of water i just let the water run across them while wiping the plastic parts pretty good with my hand and i take a toothpick and clean out the little holes, lay them out to air dry then put them in the bag they came out of and mark the bag used once. They work real good on heifers because there not as stiff the second time. Some people cut the tail shorter so they know its the second use i just write down which animals there in and throw them away after that use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bse, post: 940410, member: 13989"] I just wash mine with warm water, dont throw them in a bucket of water i just let the water run across them while wiping the plastic parts pretty good with my hand and i take a toothpick and clean out the little holes, lay them out to air dry then put them in the bag they came out of and mark the bag used once. They work real good on heifers because there not as stiff the second time. Some people cut the tail shorter so they know its the second use i just write down which animals there in and throw them away after that use. [/QUOTE]
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