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<blockquote data-quote="Bcompton53" data-source="post: 1615160" data-attributes="member: 38094"><p>epinephrine. may never happen, but if an animal every goes into anaphylaxis after being vaccinated, you'll be glad you have it. </p><p>Needles, I mostly use 18ga 1". For large thicker animals, you may want 16ga 1.5".</p><p>I'm a huge fan of auto syringes. I have 50cc for larger numbers of injections, and a smaller one for giving smaller volume injections (like 2cc).</p><p>Chain for pulling calves. </p><p>Latex gloves</p><p>Short section of garden hose for bloat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcompton53, post: 1615160, member: 38094"] epinephrine. may never happen, but if an animal every goes into anaphylaxis after being vaccinated, you'll be glad you have it. Needles, I mostly use 18ga 1". For large thicker animals, you may want 16ga 1.5". I'm a huge fan of auto syringes. I have 50cc for larger numbers of injections, and a smaller one for giving smaller volume injections (like 2cc). Chain for pulling calves. Latex gloves Short section of garden hose for bloat [/QUOTE]
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