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Veterinary Procedure – Clamping Ram's Sperm Ducts to Reduce Fighting 🐏

Watch a vet carefully locate and clamp the spermatic cords (vas deferens) of a ram using a special tool. This procedure, known as vasectomy or a non‑surgical alternative to castration, prevents the animal from breeding while keeping natural testosterone levels – which can help reduce aggressive fighting over ewes without the health risks of full castration. A controversial but practical method in livestock management.

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What’s your honest reaction to this procedure – is it more humane than cutting, or still painful? Why might a farmer choose vasectomy over full castration (faster recovery, less infection risk)? Do you think such methods should be done only by licensed vets? Share your own thoughts on livestock management, traditional vs. modern techniques, or any experience with animal reproduction control in the comments – we want to hear from farmers, veterinarians, and anyone concerned with ethical animal care.

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