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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 453477" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>One more thing, be very careful with anything you catch over about 100 lbs. If you want to castrate one that size, he has to be looped around the snout, in the top of his mouth, with the loop behind his upper cutter teeth. Leave his bottom jaw open. Just loop the top of the mouth and over the snout. Then have someone you trust hold pressure on that rope. Best to pull his snout through the panel and hold it, maybe get a wrap around a tree if you are a novice. You can circle behind and hog tie his rear feet then get a wrap to his front feet. Tie him good with cinch wraps above the dew claws. </p><p></p><p>Anything under 50 lbs I will throw by hand and hold them once they are in the pen and isolated. The little guys will squeal like crazy and any bigger hogs in adjacent pens will go nuts while they are squealing. You'd best have them very well secured in those pens before you go in with the little ones. </p><p></p><p>You can easily get hurt, bitten or killed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 453477, member: 3162"] One more thing, be very careful with anything you catch over about 100 lbs. If you want to castrate one that size, he has to be looped around the snout, in the top of his mouth, with the loop behind his upper cutter teeth. Leave his bottom jaw open. Just loop the top of the mouth and over the snout. Then have someone you trust hold pressure on that rope. Best to pull his snout through the panel and hold it, maybe get a wrap around a tree if you are a novice. You can circle behind and hog tie his rear feet then get a wrap to his front feet. Tie him good with cinch wraps above the dew claws. Anything under 50 lbs I will throw by hand and hold them once they are in the pen and isolated. The little guys will squeal like crazy and any bigger hogs in adjacent pens will go nuts while they are squealing. You'd best have them very well secured in those pens before you go in with the little ones. You can easily get hurt, bitten or killed. [/QUOTE]
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