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"How To" - Injections
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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 106781" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>I agree - when I vaccinate where I have a long - tight chute, I pack the chute, 6 cows at a time, and go down the line with the shots. 1 syringe will vaccinate 10 head. Change needle after 10 head. Vaccinate - then let em out. Less stress and a lot faster then working one at a time through the squeese chute.</p><p></p><p>Also - you can check with your local extension office - they can direct you to where you need to go to a "cattle course". I highly reccomend attending some of these seminars - a wealth of free valuable information, and always someone to ask questions from. I've been to many and learned a great deal, food's usually pretty good too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 106781, member: 430"] I agree - when I vaccinate where I have a long - tight chute, I pack the chute, 6 cows at a time, and go down the line with the shots. 1 syringe will vaccinate 10 head. Change needle after 10 head. Vaccinate - then let em out. Less stress and a lot faster then working one at a time through the squeese chute. Also - you can check with your local extension office - they can direct you to where you need to go to a "cattle course". I highly reccomend attending some of these seminars - a wealth of free valuable information, and always someone to ask questions from. I've been to many and learned a great deal, food's usually pretty good too! [/QUOTE]
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