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<blockquote data-quote="MikeC" data-source="post: 106347" data-attributes="member: 1604"><p>Bill, The BQA is more than a "Cattle Course". Many people do not know that the following guidelines must be met or you may not get your cattle sold.</p><p></p><p>From the BQA website:</p><p>Processing/Treatment and Records </p><p></p><p>Following all FDA/USDA/EPA guidelines for product(s) utilized. </p><p>All products are to be used per label directions. </p><p>Extra-label drug use shall be kept to a minimum, and uses only when prescribed by a veterinarian working under a Valid Veterinary Client Patient Relationship (VCPR). </p><p>Strict adherence to extended withdrawal periods (as determined by the veterinarian within the context of a valid VCPR) shall be employed. </p><p>Treatment records will be maintained with the following recorded: </p><p>1. Individual animal or group identification </p><p></p><p>2. Date treated </p><p></p><p>3. Product administrated and manufacture's lot/serial number </p><p></p><p>4. Dosage used </p><p></p><p>5. Route and location of administration </p><p></p><p>6. Earliest date animal will have cleared withdrawal period. </p><p></p><p>When cattle are processed as a group, all cattle within the group shall be identified as such, and the following information recorded: </p><p>1. Group or lot identification </p><p></p><p>2. Date treated </p><p></p><p>3. Product administered and manufacturer's lot/serial number. </p><p></p><p>4. Dosage used. </p><p></p><p>5. Route and location of administration. </p><p></p><p>6. Earliest date animal will have cleared withdrawal period. </p><p></p><p>All cattle (fed and non-fed) shipped to slaughter will be checked by appropriate personnel to assure that animals that have been treated meet or exceed label or prescription withdrawal times for all animal health products administrated. </p><p>All processing and treatment records should be transferred with the cattle to next production level. Prospective buyers must be informed of any cattle that have not met withdrawal times. </p><p>Injectable Animal Health Products: </p><p></p><p>Products labeled for subcutaneous (SQ) administration should be administered SQ in the neck region (ahead of the shoulders). </p><p>All products labeled for intra-muscular (IM) use shall be given in the neck region only (no exceptions, regardless of age). </p><p>All products cause tissue damage when injected IM. Therefore all IM use should be avoided if possible. </p><p>Products cleared for SQ, IV or oral administration are recommended. </p><p>Products with low dosage rates are recommended and proper spacing should be followed. </p><p>No more than 10 cc of product is administered per IM injection site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeC, post: 106347, member: 1604"] Bill, The BQA is more than a "Cattle Course". Many people do not know that the following guidelines must be met or you may not get your cattle sold. From the BQA website: Processing/Treatment and Records Following all FDA/USDA/EPA guidelines for product(s) utilized. All products are to be used per label directions. Extra-label drug use shall be kept to a minimum, and uses only when prescribed by a veterinarian working under a Valid Veterinary Client Patient Relationship (VCPR). Strict adherence to extended withdrawal periods (as determined by the veterinarian within the context of a valid VCPR) shall be employed. Treatment records will be maintained with the following recorded: 1. Individual animal or group identification 2. Date treated 3. Product administrated and manufacture's lot/serial number 4. Dosage used 5. Route and location of administration 6. Earliest date animal will have cleared withdrawal period. When cattle are processed as a group, all cattle within the group shall be identified as such, and the following information recorded: 1. Group or lot identification 2. Date treated 3. Product administered and manufacturer's lot/serial number. 4. Dosage used. 5. Route and location of administration. 6. Earliest date animal will have cleared withdrawal period. All cattle (fed and non-fed) shipped to slaughter will be checked by appropriate personnel to assure that animals that have been treated meet or exceed label or prescription withdrawal times for all animal health products administrated. All processing and treatment records should be transferred with the cattle to next production level. Prospective buyers must be informed of any cattle that have not met withdrawal times. Injectable Animal Health Products: Products labeled for subcutaneous (SQ) administration should be administered SQ in the neck region (ahead of the shoulders). All products labeled for intra-muscular (IM) use shall be given in the neck region only (no exceptions, regardless of age). All products cause tissue damage when injected IM. Therefore all IM use should be avoided if possible. Products cleared for SQ, IV or oral administration are recommended. Products with low dosage rates are recommended and proper spacing should be followed. No more than 10 cc of product is administered per IM injection site. [/QUOTE]
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