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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1811272" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>[USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER] I don't think the point is being hard or at least it shouldn't be.</p><p>I see it as a practical way to encourage better handling practices. </p><p>It benefits everybody down the line when injections are given in the neck as opposed to the hip like they used to be.</p><p>Proper handling of vaccines helps to insure better vaccine efficacy. </p><p>The tips on quieter working of cattle all makes for atleast an effort made to improve the product. In my young days it was common to see people work and load cattle with tobacco sticks, whooping and hollerin the whole time.</p><p>Now it's hardly ever making contact and much quieter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1811272, member: 24816"] [USER=39695]@SBMF 2015[/USER] I don’t think the point is being hard or at least it shouldn’t be. I see it as a practical way to encourage better handling practices. It benefits everybody down the line when injections are given in the neck as opposed to the hip like they used to be. Proper handling of vaccines helps to insure better vaccine efficacy. The tips on quieter working of cattle all makes for atleast an effort made to improve the product. In my young days it was common to see people work and load cattle with tobacco sticks, whooping and hollerin the whole time. Now it’s hardly ever making contact and much quieter. [/QUOTE]
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