Cattle Castration
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did you eat the bollocks?
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@rancherjongus Either way, you can tell the animal is stressed and struggling. There is no need to perform this practice. Ever.
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@DrakeSilver I give you that they really need to get that animal on a tip table or in a parallel squeeze. But the actual procedure only takes a few seconds to preform (if your good at it)
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@rancherjongus it doesn't matter if they have started or not. It's cruel simply due to the fact of the way they are planning to do the castration there are far better ways to do this and this way simply puts the animal into more stress than necessary, but then again "cruelty" it's like trying to define "good" and "evil" what is "good" in someone's eyes can be seen as an "evil" thing in others.
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did you freeze the area
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@daveyminish2009 ok, the "cords", I know about that, just wanted to make it simpler, just in case you didn't know much about it, either ways, I don't think you'd like to feel anything in your body crushed, right?
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@flamedrag18 I meant to restrain the animal, not talking about using a set of Bardizzos'. Also you don't crush the testicle, you crush the cords above the testicle.
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@daveyminish2009 ok, would you rather your balls crushed or cut off, if I had the choice, cut, a lot quicker when done properly.
@SpiritArca first of all to all people thinking this is cruel I hate to break it to you with out a doubt it is not. You want to know Y? It's not cruel because they haven't started to casterate him yet. lol. God! people need to get educated!
rancherjongus 1 year ago 10
@SpiritArca because putting a cow to sleep at anytime is not a good idea. They need to be moving nearly at all times so they can pass enuff gas. when they don't the pressure builds and it'll colapse there lungs and you've got a dead cow on your hands instead of cow who feels crapy for no more than three days.
rancherjongus 1 year ago