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No-Bull Enterprises Introduces Callicrate PRO Bander


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HE CALLICRATE PRO BANDER™, A NON-SURGICAL CASTRATION device, is the most advanced tool of its kind, thanks


in part to the use of CAD (computer-aided design) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing). “We eliminated the need to crimp the tensioned


loop, which speeds up the operation by removing a step in the process, while also making the tool lighter- weight and ergonomically easier to handle,” says retired aerospace manufacturing engineer Roy Harbach, the product’s designer. “We also traded out heavier materi- als in favor of lighter weight, high strength aerospace- grade materials.” Other upgrades include replacing the tension sys-


tem pull cord with a tough, webbed strap and adding a new 360-degree tension indicator that can be read easily from any angle. The loops are bright green to help the operator verify the loop is secured and placed properly. There is no wrong way to load the


PRO Loop™, and the larger loop opening allows for easier application. “Precision components are machined on modern


CNC (computerized numerical control) machine tools to ensure accurate fi t and fi nish tolerances, while build- ing on No-Bull Enterprises’ two decades of experience in bringing the most humane, effective, high quality American-made tools to the animal health market,” Harbach said. “The fully encapsulated, ratchet design helps to protect the mechanism from the elements, expanding on the product line’s existing reputation for resistance to grit, wear and abrasion.” Find the full line of Callicrate Banders at your local


animal health supplier or call No-Bull Enterprises at 800-858-5974 or 785-332-3344 to fi nd a distributor in your area. Go to callicratebanders.com to view instruc- tional or demonstration videos online.


Before the Chisholm and Goodnight-Loving Trails, Wortham - San Antonio


was insuring Texas ranchers and cattlemen.


Wortham - San Antonio puts our 150 years of experience behind every policy we write, every acre we insure, and the stock we protect:


• Property and equipment loss or damage • General liability (includes oil & gas and hunting operations on property)


• Business automobiles • Workers’ compensation


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For a professional assessment of your insurance needs, please call Ryan Hardgrave at (210) 223-9171 or 1-800-779-4677 or visit us online at www.worthaminsurance.com.


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