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<blockquote data-quote="Ryder" data-source="post: 53206" data-attributes="member: 663"><p>"The tube is put into one nostril, to the back of the throat, where the calf must swallow it so it goes down to the stomach. It goes down most easily if his nose is tucked toward his chest: it's easier to swallow the tube and the tube is less likely to go into the windpipe. If head and neck are stretched out, the tube may go into the windpipe instead."</p><p></p><p><em>Raising Beef Cattle by Hether Smith Thomas</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryder, post: 53206, member: 663"] "The tube is put into one nostril, to the back of the throat, where the calf must swallow it so it goes down to the stomach. It goes down most easily if his nose is tucked toward his chest: it's easier to swallow the tube and the tube is less likely to go into the windpipe. If head and neck are stretched out, the tube may go into the windpipe instead." [i]Raising Beef Cattle by Hether Smith Thomas[/i] [/QUOTE]
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