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Breeding / Calving Issues
?? Biopryn/Biotracking Preg Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="hevmando" data-source="post: 1070808" data-attributes="member: 19737"><p>I agree, 18 guage needle, 3 cc syringe, tail horizontal or slightly higher only, too high and you do pinch the nerve. Hold tail with one arm, needle in other, push in, if you hit bone, back off a little, see blood, pull plunger, Voila! My mistakes first years were not pushing in far enough, too big of a needle, and tail too high. Mark vials first, and new syringe for each cow. Baby wipes work good to clean tail. Love this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hevmando, post: 1070808, member: 19737"] I agree, 18 guage needle, 3 cc syringe, tail horizontal or slightly higher only, too high and you do pinch the nerve. Hold tail with one arm, needle in other, push in, if you hit bone, back off a little, see blood, pull plunger, Voila! My mistakes first years were not pushing in far enough, too big of a needle, and tail too high. Mark vials first, and new syringe for each cow. Baby wipes work good to clean tail. Love this method. [/QUOTE]
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