27 min

Episode 3 is Pretty Nuts‪!‬ Giving Two Clucks

    • Life Sciences

This conversation covers various topics related to castration procedures for animals, childhood dreams, and dealing with rescue animals. It also includes a guest segment about an upcoming expedition.



Takeaways


Castration procedures for animals vary depending on the species and size. Some procedures, like neutering cats, are quick and relatively simple.
Castration of bulls is often done without anesthesia or painkillers due to withdrawal times on drugs for food animals.
The castration process for cattle involves cutting off half the s*****m and removing the testicles, followed by emasculating or cutting the cords.
Castrating animals at a young age, such as calves, is common to prevent attachment and reduce the risk of complications.
Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals can be challenging, but it is important to ensure their well-being and prevent the spread of diseases.

Chapters

00:00 Neutering cats and the quick procedure

00:58 Castration of bulls without anesthesia

02:41 Castration process for cattle

03:38 Cauterizing and emasculating during castration

04:34 Castrating calves at birth

05:02 Worst experience in castrating animals

07:48 First animal castrated

09:11 Childhood dreams and aspirations

10:27 Living with horses and peeing in barns

13:45 Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals

23:23 Guest Paul Osborne's expedition

Running a rescue takes a team and a lot of money! Vet bills, medicine, surgeries, specialized diets, land, the list is never-ending. If you feel compelled to donate financially to the 5150 Farm Rescue, you can do so through the following options. We thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts!




Venmo: Heide-Cooper73

Cashapp: $5150Farm

Zelle: 817-374-2453

Donate link: https://square.link/u/r8UFQRFj?src=sms


EIN for donations: 99-1447537

This conversation covers various topics related to castration procedures for animals, childhood dreams, and dealing with rescue animals. It also includes a guest segment about an upcoming expedition.



Takeaways


Castration procedures for animals vary depending on the species and size. Some procedures, like neutering cats, are quick and relatively simple.
Castration of bulls is often done without anesthesia or painkillers due to withdrawal times on drugs for food animals.
The castration process for cattle involves cutting off half the s*****m and removing the testicles, followed by emasculating or cutting the cords.
Castrating animals at a young age, such as calves, is common to prevent attachment and reduce the risk of complications.
Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals can be challenging, but it is important to ensure their well-being and prevent the spread of diseases.

Chapters

00:00 Neutering cats and the quick procedure

00:58 Castration of bulls without anesthesia

02:41 Castration process for cattle

03:38 Cauterizing and emasculating during castration

04:34 Castrating calves at birth

05:02 Worst experience in castrating animals

07:48 First animal castrated

09:11 Childhood dreams and aspirations

10:27 Living with horses and peeing in barns

13:45 Dealing with feral pigs and rescue animals

23:23 Guest Paul Osborne's expedition

Running a rescue takes a team and a lot of money! Vet bills, medicine, surgeries, specialized diets, land, the list is never-ending. If you feel compelled to donate financially to the 5150 Farm Rescue, you can do so through the following options. We thank you in advance from the bottom of our hearts!




Venmo: Heide-Cooper73

Cashapp: $5150Farm

Zelle: 817-374-2453

Donate link: https://square.link/u/r8UFQRFj?src=sms


EIN for donations: 99-1447537

27 min