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Posted on September 3, 2019September 3, 2019

What is the maximum size a bull calf should be in order to successfully use a burdizzo clamp on it? How long should you clamp each cord?

Calves up to 600 or 700 pounds can be castrated with a burdizzo or emasculatome. It would be easier to castrate smaller calves with a knife or by using a Newberry knife to slit the scrotum and then using an …

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