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<blockquote data-quote="wlamarparmer" data-source="post: 1474997" data-attributes="member: 18681"><p>Hey Folks,</p><p>Listen to Luck P., he probably forgot more on Bovine Medicine than I know. One of a very few I</p><p>would PM if I had cows and questions. Graduate DVM 1975, xylazine only available as Rompun</p><p>as 100mg/ml and ok only for horses. Some scuttlebutt said work on cows and dogs, but no recognized dosages.</p><p>Was with colleague, he extrapolated dosage and gave IV to large Charolais bull. Sounded like earthquake </p><p>when he went down in chute. Dismantle chute and administer him for 6 hours before was stable and regain </p><p>footing. I personally overdosed an Irish setter female nursing puppies with mammary gland laceration. Had </p><p>to set up on IV and administer her and pups for 5-6 hours before she attained sternal recumbancy. Without</p><p>Veterinarian on hand both these would probably not have survived. Off my soapbox on availability of anesthetic</p><p>agents and lay use .</p><p>Wilson Lamar Parmer, DVM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wlamarparmer, post: 1474997, member: 18681"] Hey Folks, Listen to Luck P., he probably forgot more on Bovine Medicine than I know. One of a very few I would PM if I had cows and questions. Graduate DVM 1975, xylazine only available as Rompun as 100mg/ml and ok only for horses. Some scuttlebutt said work on cows and dogs, but no recognized dosages. Was with colleague, he extrapolated dosage and gave IV to large Charolais bull. Sounded like earthquake when he went down in chute. Dismantle chute and administer him for 6 hours before was stable and regain footing. I personally overdosed an Irish setter female nursing puppies with mammary gland laceration. Had to set up on IV and administer her and pups for 5-6 hours before she attained sternal recumbancy. Without Veterinarian on hand both these would probably not have survived. Off my soapbox on availability of anesthetic agents and lay use . Wilson Lamar Parmer, DVM [/QUOTE]
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