Act as a touriquet, about 3 days.Never seen the strings before, I assume they are meant to decrease bleeding? How long do you leave them on?
Is that some kind of special knot? Is it tied in a way to tighten and not release until it's cut? Puts pressure on a vein to the outside?Act as a touriquet, about 3 days.
Yes.Is that some kind of special knot? Is it tied in a way to tighten and not release until it's cut? Puts pressure on a vein to the outside?
I am thinking these guys have a $3 per day profit in them by late February or early March.Nice bonus for you, no flies to worry about either.
I was taught that if you are to do a job to do it right the first time. Only people who benefit from horns are the roping crowd today. Feedlots here will knock you $10 a hundred for horns. I bought these at very close to a dollar a lb under what they could have been worth if the previous owner had cleaned them up himself.So why not just tip them?
That we did, was happy a big strapping young guy that wanted to learn showed up with the neighbor to help.It certainly tidied them up. Counting horns, it looks like you did 11 head![]()
With OB wire.That's quite a bit of sawing.
I'm down to where i have to rest between sawing horns. I need an electric saw that uses OB wire.That we did, was happy a big strapping young guy that wanted to learn showed up with the neighbor to help.
Learned yesterday that after 4 my shoulders started complaining.
When I cut them off I will take a couple picturesGive me a lesson. How do you apply those ropes, where do they have to sit? How tight?
Interesting, never seen with rope.
Williams Lake in B.C.?