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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 593665" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>That is what we did. We calved really early, most of the time January-March, so when the cow calved we'd give the calf about a week to "wake up". Then they'd get chased into a corner of the lot and I'd flip 'em and hold them for my wife who'd ear tag and band them. Always worked for us, but do it early. My bro-in-law and his dad bought a bunch of broken mouthed western cows off of the Montana range and their calves were maybe 7-8 months old and they banded them. One calves' "batteries" swelled up to the size of a softball, but he eventually dropped them and he was alright.</p><p>I actually like rocky mountain oysters. Had them on a drive through Colorado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 593665, member: 6496"] That is what we did. We calved really early, most of the time January-March, so when the cow calved we'd give the calf about a week to "wake up". Then they'd get chased into a corner of the lot and I'd flip 'em and hold them for my wife who'd ear tag and band them. Always worked for us, but do it early. My bro-in-law and his dad bought a bunch of broken mouthed western cows off of the Montana range and their calves were maybe 7-8 months old and they banded them. One calves' "batteries" swelled up to the size of a softball, but he eventually dropped them and he was alright. I actually like rocky mountain oysters. Had them on a drive through Colorado. [/QUOTE]
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