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Using an L & H electric brander
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<blockquote data-quote="Kingfisher" data-source="post: 950107" data-attributes="member: 13716"><p>I bought an L&H this spring. I like it. I did practice on a board. I don't think I " stayed on em" long enough. The seem to be growing out of the brand. Probably just hair growing around it. I did not like how trying to " hit one of them again" worked out either. Left a double brand so to say. We sprayed some sort of purple looking stuff over them after we branded them. It was suppose to keep the flys or infection off I believe. Mine heifer calfs did not really jump at all from the branding. Maybe a little but did not really seem to bother them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingfisher, post: 950107, member: 13716"] I bought an L&H this spring. I like it. I did practice on a board. I don't think I " stayed on em" long enough. The seem to be growing out of the brand. Probably just hair growing around it. I did not like how trying to " hit one of them again" worked out either. Left a double brand so to say. We sprayed some sort of purple looking stuff over them after we branded them. It was suppose to keep the flys or infection off I believe. Mine heifer calfs did not really jump at all from the branding. Maybe a little but did not really seem to bother them. [/QUOTE]
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