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<blockquote data-quote="samm" data-source="post: 564805" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>gave her 2 ml of penn pro one, i usually give 1 ml per 100lb, and 1 ml of flunixon</p><p>she will weigh less than 100lbs</p><p>she is alert, and eats good so far, but i know when i squeezed the solution back out, it hurt her, yes, the wound goes down and back into the muscle, so no it wont drain on its own, we had planned to clean it every morning and evening.</p><p> the sale barn tubes them to see if they are breeders or non-breeders, i thought they may have had a little tussle, and she got hurt,</p><p>who ever brought her in, brought her in this way....i would think she had to bleed like a stuck hog when she got hurt, but there wasnt a speck of blood on her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samm, post: 564805, member: 141"] gave her 2 ml of penn pro one, i usually give 1 ml per 100lb, and 1 ml of flunixon she will weigh less than 100lbs she is alert, and eats good so far, but i know when i squeezed the solution back out, it hurt her, yes, the wound goes down and back into the muscle, so no it wont drain on its own, we had planned to clean it every morning and evening. the sale barn tubes them to see if they are breeders or non-breeders, i thought they may have had a little tussle, and she got hurt, who ever brought her in, brought her in this way....i would think she had to bleed like a stuck hog when she got hurt, but there wasnt a speck of blood on her. [/QUOTE]
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