I have on hand some LA 200 antibiotic and want to give a couple couple of new cows I'm getting. They will be calving in March this year. There weight is average 900- 1000+ ones each. Maybe more.
If I am reading correct the doseage for the LA200 is very high ml per hundred pounds. I forget the exact amount but I believe I read like 9 ml per hundred? This would be 90 to 100 ml? This just doesn't sound right. I am moving them here in a couple of days and want to give their vaccines and something for shipping fever. What do you think I shoul have on hand? Also I plan to give these shots while they are still on my trailer. Any thoughts to the safety issues with this procedure? They are gentle cows but when it comes to needles they may not be. My trailer is a stock trailer with tandem axles and about 13 foot long. No petition s but I can stick fence post thru it to divide it off and so to stop cows from turning around in it. This is the way I hauled my wild bull off to sale. It works. Thanks for reply's in advance.
If I am reading correct the doseage for the LA200 is very high ml per hundred pounds. I forget the exact amount but I believe I read like 9 ml per hundred? This would be 90 to 100 ml? This just doesn't sound right. I am moving them here in a couple of days and want to give their vaccines and something for shipping fever. What do you think I shoul have on hand? Also I plan to give these shots while they are still on my trailer. Any thoughts to the safety issues with this procedure? They are gentle cows but when it comes to needles they may not be. My trailer is a stock trailer with tandem axles and about 13 foot long. No petition s but I can stick fence post thru it to divide it off and so to stop cows from turning around in it. This is the way I hauled my wild bull off to sale. It works. Thanks for reply's in advance.