Redgully said:Brute 23 said:Winchester model 94 30-30
If you know how to shoot and are a good shot a .22 is all you need for cattle, even big bulls.
Ya but I use it as a multitool for hogs also.
Redgully said:Brute 23 said:Winchester model 94 30-30
If you know how to shoot and are a good shot a .22 is all you need for cattle, even big bulls.
snoopdog said:Antibiotic, and a way to administer, whether syringe or dart, sulfa. If cow/calf, ob tape, needles, calf puller, etc etc. Most important, Patience, and a good vet's number. If you got em, you're gonna lose em eventually. Second the electrolytes and colostrum. Mostly, I use the fence stretchers. Thermometer!
Well, if you stretch the frame, at the beginning, weaning weights will be higher :lol2:greggy said:snoopdog said:Antibiotic, and a way to administer, whether syringe or dart, sulfa. If cow/calf, ob tape, needles, calf puller, etc etc. Most important, Patience, and a good vet's number. If you got em, you're gonna lose em eventually. Second the electrolytes and colostrum. Mostly, I use the fence stretchers. Thermometer!
Fence stretcher ?
You mean the hayes type tensioner that walks up the chain ? For pulling calves ?
Or is this a ploy to give more body length ?
We have a ratchet type with chains , that was gifted to us,that we haven't used. But I have used baling twine, with my feet on her hips, on the frozen ground. You can't win all the battles, lost one today, that was birthed unassisted.greggy said:Is it the hayes type tensioner you use ?
How do you attach to feet or whatever.....am curious...
ccr said:Many have said epinephrine, and i'm wondering how often it is needed and how long does it last (shelf life).
ccr said:Many have said epinephrine, and i'm wondering how often it is needed and how long does it last (shelf life).
ccr said:Many have said epinephrine, and i'm wondering how often it is needed and how long does it last (shelf life).