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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1812611" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Oh i agree on all the imported beef and the government regulations. </p><p> But my point is i also have to do what i feel is best. Like you i am old and set in my ways but im very strict on giving injections. Up to the point that a needle that gives the shot is never in the bottle. A needle is placed in the bottle, no matter whether antibiotics or vaccines, and the dosage is drawn up and then the needle stays in the bottle and another needle is used for giving the injections. Each vaccine has its own syringe and after im done with it each time everything is disposed of properly. </p><p> If your vets are comfortable with injecting anywhere thats their choice. We have a vet school 15 miles from here and students come to my farm to learn. They arent taught to give any injections except how recommended as BQA.</p><p> I do think you do a very good job with your cattle but we can agree to disagree on this one. </p><p> On the fires, remember i was at a fire that burned a lot of your grazing a few years ago. I do not agree with how many of the fires are handled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1812611, member: 8993"] Oh i agree on all the imported beef and the government regulations. But my point is i also have to do what i feel is best. Like you i am old and set in my ways but im very strict on giving injections. Up to the point that a needle that gives the shot is never in the bottle. A needle is placed in the bottle, no matter whether antibiotics or vaccines, and the dosage is drawn up and then the needle stays in the bottle and another needle is used for giving the injections. Each vaccine has its own syringe and after im done with it each time everything is disposed of properly. If your vets are comfortable with injecting anywhere thats their choice. We have a vet school 15 miles from here and students come to my farm to learn. They arent taught to give any injections except how recommended as BQA. I do think you do a very good job with your cattle but we can agree to disagree on this one. On the fires, remember i was at a fire that burned a lot of your grazing a few years ago. I do not agree with how many of the fires are handled. [/QUOTE]
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