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LA-200 adverse reaction in calf.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 406138" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>No i dont mind your tone at all. I have it coming. If i screwed up i have it coming. I would not intentionally do anything at all to harm any animal. </p><p></p><p>After taking the calf to the vet that day and then taking it to the holding pen and dropping it off. I went back to the vets office and told him i had never given a calf a shot before and ask him how to give it. But unfortunately i did not do it right. </p><p></p><p>When i came back to the vet he made the comment " your back so soon ?" And i told him that i had never given a calf a shot before and he knows i have given alot of shots to horses and worked with alot bad injuries on them. At the time i was speaking to him he was checking a horse to see if it was bred and he showed me on its neck where to give the shot. He was busy with alot of clients and i did not get to speak with him as long as i would like to have spoke with him. I guess he assumed i knew enough to give the shot and i thought i did.</p><p></p><p>I wont do it again. But i still dont see what giving all of the shot at one injection site does ? Tell me what does it do ? Why is this wrong ?</p><p></p><p>And also i watched the vet give the first shot although i was looking over his shoulder. And i did not see him swithch injection sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 406138, member: 3398"] No i dont mind your tone at all. I have it coming. If i screwed up i have it coming. I would not intentionally do anything at all to harm any animal. After taking the calf to the vet that day and then taking it to the holding pen and dropping it off. I went back to the vets office and told him i had never given a calf a shot before and ask him how to give it. But unfortunately i did not do it right. When i came back to the vet he made the comment " your back so soon ?" And i told him that i had never given a calf a shot before and he knows i have given alot of shots to horses and worked with alot bad injuries on them. At the time i was speaking to him he was checking a horse to see if it was bred and he showed me on its neck where to give the shot. He was busy with alot of clients and i did not get to speak with him as long as i would like to have spoke with him. I guess he assumed i knew enough to give the shot and i thought i did. I wont do it again. But i still dont see what giving all of the shot at one injection site does ? Tell me what does it do ? Why is this wrong ? And also i watched the vet give the first shot although i was looking over his shoulder. And i did not see him swithch injection sites. [/QUOTE]
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