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Administering penicillin
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<blockquote data-quote="redrick" data-source="post: 633267" data-attributes="member: 9764"><p>Thanks for all the input.Prior to my first post I tried to squeeze her with a panel in the stall, couldn't hold her. We ended up loading her onto a divided two horse trailer and was able to medicate her. Again, thanks. And by the way, she has a snotty nose, bought her at the sale barn, thats why the vet said use penicllin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redrick, post: 633267, member: 9764"] Thanks for all the input.Prior to my first post I tried to squeeze her with a panel in the stall, couldn't hold her. We ended up loading her onto a divided two horse trailer and was able to medicate her. Again, thanks. And by the way, she has a snotty nose, bought her at the sale barn, thats why the vet said use penicllin. [/QUOTE]
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