xBullx -> RE: Has any Master used a cow prod (3/30/2009 9:30:19 PM)
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-Fast Reply- So it was this thread that had my ears ringing..... All this talk of Bull's. And no it wasn't my balls that Padriag was alluding too. That should be obvious enough, he's still alive...-chuckles- Now I use prods all the time, in fact I suspect I might be a resident expert on their use and effect. The most popular brand of prod is the Hot Shot brand and they themselves have three different motors strengths, each designed to create a more severe degree of shock. So for our purposes here we'll use this brand as an example. They have the red, blue and green variations, red being the least severe and will most likely feel a tad bit more of a bite then putting your tongue on a fresh charged 9 volt battery (I suspect most all of us have pulled that trick) . The blue a bit more severe, and the green will get your attention right now. None of these could cause a burn like some fellow said, unless you arched the green one continuously for an extended time period (and when I say an arch, I'm not kiddin', it will arch just like a spark plaug and if anyone has ever been bit by the plug you were testing on a lawn mower, well, you get the idea). Now I have in the past worked cattle in the yards where we used a prod that ran on an over head cable and it was a 110 power supply. It was supposedly reduced somehow by a motor but I think you could have knocked out a small dog or cat with those. But, I haven't seen anything like that for a long, long time. I think those devises were probably what most of us would call excessive. Prods are more than capable of creating bruising, the bursting of the surface blood vessels. This is a big reason the meat industry discourages their use on market animals. That and the idea that PETA and others are consumed with the idea they are the only humans alive that actually care about animals. I will tell you that the arch of a green hot shot can immediately kill a fly, a spider or other insects. It can stun a mouse long enough for you to smash it's head under a hammer. I have actually been zapped by the green one myself accidently or been bit through the activation button on a rainy day. It fuckin bites and you will cuss. But unless you have a weak heart you aren't going to die or suffer a traumatic experience by limited contact. Now if you were tortured with a fresh green one, you will most likely experience nightmares, but hell it is my understanding an accomplished sadist like my friend Helspar could most likely accomplish that with a feather. But I suggest that anyone thinking about using one on his pet might want to take a test shot himself. The red is generally used on smaller herd animals, feeder pigs, sheep and such. The blue is designed for market hogs, sows and such. The green is intend for boars, cattle and wooley thick hided critters. It is important to understand that livestock shippers like myself train our employees on the proper use of said devices. They are intended for limited use and not abuse, their valid use is actually intended to reduce stress of the animals by expediting the loading and or unloading process. Access use can cause panic in the animal(s) and complicate the process. It is important to know that the animals are operating on instincts and are quite often unaware of what the fuck it is you are actually up too. So actually knowing what your are doing and how your animal in question is thinking or thinks like is vital to efficient operational procedures. Slaves are after all...........animals. So I suggest that you only use the red with weak batteries on your sluts if you have to do this. You can buy them at farm supply stores. I would imagine that most are only out for the mental effect in any event. Hope this helps and if any of you need to be bond and buzzed I'm also satisfactory with a lariat and a piggin' string. I guess I should have mentioned that I wasn't endorsing the use of any of these devises on your wenchlette, or dudelette.
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