About a half hour before castrating the kid, give him one adult aspirin, 0.25 cc of Banamine (prescription only), or some white willow bark tincture to help prevent pain, and 1 cc tetanus antitoxin to prevent tetanus. The kid will experience some discomfort after castration but will soon forget about it.
Banding is the most common method that goat owners use to castrate their goats. It is quick, easy, bloodless, and reliable. Banding refers to applying a small, thick rubber band to the top of the testicles with a metal tool called an elastrator.
To prevent bands from breaking down, keep them in the refrigerator until you're ready to use them.
Follow these steps to castrate using an elastrator:
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Restrain the kid.
Your helper can hold the kid in her lap, facing outward with his back to her chest, or she can straddle the goat and lift the kid’s back legs up so he is standing on his two front feet.
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With the prongs of the elastrator facing the kid, expand the band by squeezing the elastrator.
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Place the band over the scrotum and testes, close to the body, making sure that both testes are below the ring.
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Release the elastrator and pull it from the band, making sure that the band is close to the body and that the teats are not trapped in the band.
If you believe that the band is not on correctly or if one of the testes is not below the ring, cut off the band and repeat the procedure.