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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1679047" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>One pull of the trigger in the ear. That puts in 3 or 4 tiny pellets. It makes the calves do better if they have something to eat. Its not a magic bullet that automatically adds 20 lbs. it will give them a boost if they are healthy and gaining weight. There is not an easy way to test to see if it works. Kind of a leap of faith but the the guys that do have a way of doing a controlled test say its the best bang for the buck and will add an additional 10 to 25 lbs to the calf weight all things being equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1679047, member: 5381"] One pull of the trigger in the ear. That puts in 3 or 4 tiny pellets. It makes the calves do better if they have something to eat. Its not a magic bullet that automatically adds 20 lbs. it will give them a boost if they are healthy and gaining weight. There is not an easy way to test to see if it works. Kind of a leap of faith but the the guys that do have a way of doing a controlled test say its the best bang for the buck and will add an additional 10 to 25 lbs to the calf weight all things being equal. [/QUOTE]
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