blackjack: Without a doubt poorly castrated calves(rubber rings) are a real pain! Again it all comes down to the guy operating the ringers!
Personally I have no problem cutting a calf...still do the occasional one that we miss when they are new borns. I also have no problem snipping horns...again ones we might have missed with the paste. Don't have a lot of horned cattle anymore though.
Actually we are pretty lazy when it comes to our cows. Don't mess with them much and I won't tolerate a wild snaky cow. My vet bill is literally zero. Just vaccinate for blackleg and IBR/BVD. No hormones, systematics, scour shots. Can't really remember how long since we had any scours or respiratory diseases. But then I wean real late and everything has lots of good dry bedding and lots of space. Maybe not the most profitable way to do it but sure a lot easier?
Personally I have no problem cutting a calf...still do the occasional one that we miss when they are new borns. I also have no problem snipping horns...again ones we might have missed with the paste. Don't have a lot of horned cattle anymore though.
Actually we are pretty lazy when it comes to our cows. Don't mess with them much and I won't tolerate a wild snaky cow. My vet bill is literally zero. Just vaccinate for blackleg and IBR/BVD. No hormones, systematics, scour shots. Can't really remember how long since we had any scours or respiratory diseases. But then I wean real late and everything has lots of good dry bedding and lots of space. Maybe not the most profitable way to do it but sure a lot easier?
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