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Since a "Cow" is a female their is no such thing as cow elastration. Yes, you can use the elastrator method on any size bull, but the younger the better. The tetanus and penicillin shots are not necessary because no skin is being broken that might invite infection. Banding is a way to castrate a bull by cutting off the circulation to the testes and making them gangrene.

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