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<blockquote data-quote="brimmer X" data-source="post: 1008812" data-attributes="member: 7228"><p>I don't always use this method, but I have an emobilizer. It is a device that is chargable, about 6x8 inches. It has 2 wires, one has a clamp on it similiar to jumper cables that you attach to lip of the animal. The other wire has a small clamp similar to a trolling motor connector, that you attach to the skin between the tail and body of the animal. You turn on the switch and the animal is immobilized. You can pretty much do whatever you need to. A head gate or squeeze chute is still needed. It does work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brimmer X, post: 1008812, member: 7228"] I don't always use this method, but I have an emobilizer. It is a device that is chargable, about 6x8 inches. It has 2 wires, one has a clamp on it similiar to jumper cables that you attach to lip of the animal. The other wire has a small clamp similar to a trolling motor connector, that you attach to the skin between the tail and body of the animal. You turn on the switch and the animal is immobilized. You can pretty much do whatever you need to. A head gate or squeeze chute is still needed. It does work. [/QUOTE]
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