2010 - Volume #34, Issue #4, Page #19
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African NoseRIng Makes Weaning Easy
Centuries ago Zulu African natives made halters out of thorny vines to wean calves. The vines poked the cow if the calf tried to drink, and the cow moved away. Eventually the calf quit trying.

    South African Dick Richardson developed the EasyWean NoseRing to mimic the old Zulu method. The spiked plastic..........


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2010 - Volume #34, Issue #4