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<blockquote data-quote="Nicklausjames" data-source="post: 1353648" data-attributes="member: 25695"><p>Thx. that video was pretty useful. I probably got most of my injections just below that triangle. They definitely weren't in the shoulder or rump or anything.</p><p></p><p>Regarding purchasing new LA 300. Well I wouldn't but I only bought a 100ml of LA 200. I wasted 40 ml of it figuring out how to use the dart gun. I than injected 40 ml, so I don't have enough for a 2nd treatment. Since the LA 300 is basically the same price and will only require 2 darts I'd much rather use it.</p><p></p><p>For the others that are questioning whether LA 200 is SC or IM. Here are the instructions "Cattle: Liquamycin LA-200 is to be administered by subcutaneous (SC, under the skin) or intravenous injection according to Beef Quality Assurance Guidelines." They also say:</p><p>"Subcutaneous injections in beef cattle, dairy cattle, and calves, including preruminating (veal) calves, should be made by directing the needle of suitable gauge and length through the loose folds of the neck skin in front of the shoulder. Care should be taken to ensure that the tip of the needle has penetrated the skin but is not lodged in muscle."</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying its right or wrong that's just what the instructions say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicklausjames, post: 1353648, member: 25695"] Thx. that video was pretty useful. I probably got most of my injections just below that triangle. They definitely weren't in the shoulder or rump or anything. Regarding purchasing new LA 300. Well I wouldn't but I only bought a 100ml of LA 200. I wasted 40 ml of it figuring out how to use the dart gun. I than injected 40 ml, so I don't have enough for a 2nd treatment. Since the LA 300 is basically the same price and will only require 2 darts I'd much rather use it. For the others that are questioning whether LA 200 is SC or IM. Here are the instructions "Cattle: Liquamycin LA-200 is to be administered by subcutaneous (SC, under the skin) or intravenous injection according to Beef Quality Assurance Guidelines." They also say: "Subcutaneous injections in beef cattle, dairy cattle, and calves, including preruminating (veal) calves, should be made by directing the needle of suitable gauge and length through the loose folds of the neck skin in front of the shoulder. Care should be taken to ensure that the tip of the needle has penetrated the skin but is not lodged in muscle." I'm not saying its right or wrong that's just what the instructions say. [/QUOTE]
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