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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 996464" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Thanks, Bez. I seem to have regressed on vaccinating. Lately, when I insert the needle they recoil and I cannot retain my grip on the syringe or the needle gets withdrawn. Frustrating. I have less problem with the IM than the SQ. I think the insertion of the IM is faster and they don't seem to feel it as much. I am guessing on that.</p><p></p><p>I am using a dewormer on calves three months and older that was recommended in a thread about a month ago by dun. It is synanthis dewormer. I use a drenching/feeding syringe. I work alone so don't have anyone to hold the head for two reasons; personal preference (I like to be independant) and cows don't get as excited because they are use to me.</p><p></p><p>NOTE: I am sorry, synanthis was not recommended by dun. I went back into my previous posts and found that dun contributed to a thread on the drenching guns/syringes used to administer oral wormers. In that thread, he did name the medication they use but it was not synanthis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 996464, member: 17767"] Thanks, Bez. I seem to have regressed on vaccinating. Lately, when I insert the needle they recoil and I cannot retain my grip on the syringe or the needle gets withdrawn. Frustrating. I have less problem with the IM than the SQ. I think the insertion of the IM is faster and they don't seem to feel it as much. I am guessing on that. I am using a dewormer on calves three months and older that was recommended in a thread about a month ago by dun. It is synanthis dewormer. I use a drenching/feeding syringe. I work alone so don't have anyone to hold the head for two reasons; personal preference (I like to be independant) and cows don't get as excited because they are use to me. NOTE: I am sorry, synanthis was not recommended by dun. I went back into my previous posts and found that dun contributed to a thread on the drenching guns/syringes used to administer oral wormers. In that thread, he did name the medication they use but it was not synanthis. [/QUOTE]
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