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Actually anesthetic cream *is* often used for circumcisions these days, fwiw.
Anesthesia (local or general) is not infrequently used when gelding horses. I don't *think* it is normally used with other livestock but am not positive.
However, one big difference: that is just a superficial operation -- tiny slit in the skin and snip snip and it's done. (Actually with some livestock, they don't even cut the skin, just use a special tool to crush the spermatic cord from outside).
Whereas caponizing a rooster is major abdominal surgery. Due to the difference in where bird testes vs mammal testes are stored.
Pat
i helped with a young bull once,, didnt know what i was helping with,, just knew i had to hold the rope to his head,,,, vet came into barn,, had what looked like bolt cutters ( think it was 1 of those "crusher thingy's ) reach under the bull from behind,, made a grunt, squeezed,, and me and the bull fell to our knees
i still have nightmares
Actually anesthetic cream *is* often used for circumcisions these days, fwiw.
Anesthesia (local or general) is not infrequently used when gelding horses. I don't *think* it is normally used with other livestock but am not positive.
However, one big difference: that is just a superficial operation -- tiny slit in the skin and snip snip and it's done. (Actually with some livestock, they don't even cut the skin, just use a special tool to crush the spermatic cord from outside).
Whereas caponizing a rooster is major abdominal surgery. Due to the difference in where bird testes vs mammal testes are stored.
Pat
i helped with a young bull once,, didnt know what i was helping with,, just knew i had to hold the rope to his head,,,, vet came into barn,, had what looked like bolt cutters ( think it was 1 of those "crusher thingy's ) reach under the bull from behind,, made a grunt, squeezed,, and me and the bull fell to our knees

i still have nightmares
