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baymule
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Last time I made him hold them while I cut their yum-yums off.
Now that is just sick.....Last time I made him hold them while I cut their yum-yums off.
Do you put anything on to numb it?Last time I made him hold them while I cut their yum-yums off.
No, a very sharp knife to cut the bottom of the sack off, then I reach in, grab a testicle and yank it out. I generally cut them at a few weeks old, as they get older, the testicle cords get thicker and stronger and it requires more scraping or cutting to relieve the ram lamb of his family jewels. At a few weeks old, he bleats, it's over quickly, I gently set him down and he runs to Mom, suckles and gets comfort. Older ram lambs, I feel sorry for, they are sore for days, sometimes walk spraddle legged and take longer to heal.Do you put anything on to numb it?
Mary
I almost fainted and I worked for vet who did dogs and cats but they where asleepNo, a very sharp knife to cut the bottom of the sack off, then I reach in, grab a testicle and yank it out. I generally cut them at a few weeks old, as they get older, the testicle cords get thicker and stronger and it requires more scraping or cutting to relieve the ram lamb of his family jewels. At a few weeks old, he bleats, it's over quickly, I gently set him down and he runs to Mom, suckles and gets comfort. Older ram lambs, I feel sorry for, they are sore for days, sometimes walk spraddle legged and take longer to heal.
TMINo, a very sharp knife to cut the bottom of the sack off, then I reach in, grab a testicle and yank it out. I generally cut them at a few weeks old, as they get older, the testicle cords get thicker and stronger and it requires more scraping or cutting to relieve the ram lamb of his family jewels. At a few weeks old, he bleats, it's over quickly, I gently set him down and he runs to Mom, suckles and gets comfort. Older ram lambs, I feel sorry for, they are sore for days, sometimes walk spraddle legged and take longer to heal.
You needed a spoiler alert on this for the squeamishNo, a very sharp knife to cut the bottom of the sack off, then I reach in, grab a testicle and yank it out. I generally cut them at a few weeks old, as they get older, the testicle cords get thicker and stronger and it requires more scraping or cutting to relieve the ram lamb of his family jewels. At a few weeks old, he bleats, it's over quickly, I gently set him down and he runs to Mom, suckles and gets comfort. Older ram lambs, I feel sorry for, they are sore for days, sometimes walk spraddle legged and take longer to heal.