[Jacob-list] Banding question
ARTHUR PARTRIDGE
aztreaz at earthlink.net
Thu Jun 1 12:06:21 EDT 2006
--Sara wrote:
>I ended up with two late lambs this year and our weather is like mid
summer. I've been advised by several people to cut the tails >off of the
recently banded babies to avoid fly problems. I'm a little concerned about
this as it seems that with just the bands, there >are no open sores, but if
you cut them you would then have that and that seems more risky. However,
if cutting them would be >best, what about the castration bands? Same
thing?
>Thanks for your help!
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My neighbor is a veterinarian so she surgically removes (cuts) the tail.
Sometimes there is blood spurting out from the wound. She closes the wound
using a cauterizer which applies heat and 'burns' the wound closed. Must
hurt like -----. I have also used the rubber bands on other lambs when
there are too few lambs to justify paying the vet fees. If you have a
cauterizer, go ahead and cut. If not, I would use the bands. Watch for
infections and don't short dock. The tail should completely cover the
vaginal area and the same length applies to the rams/wethers.
Cathy
Moscow, Idaho
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