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lump on neck after vaccinations
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<blockquote data-quote="Southerngal" data-source="post: 116363" data-attributes="member: 2276"><p>Hey Ya'll, Im new to this board but thought I'd drop my 2 cents worth in on this one. I went to a vac. seminar given by a the vet for Fort Dodge pharm. on the placement for all vacs given. They should be in a very small area on the neck, if you make a triangle with your thumbs and forefingers that will show the size of the area. If this shot was given incorrectly it could have left the knot by hitting a nerve. I am not saying it was given wrong just a thought. If the cow is not having any problems, then I would not worry so about it. I understrand you wanting to learn from any mistakes you make and in this line of business I can gurantee you that you will make some but if you are willing to learn from them then you are ahead of the ball game. I have seen people make the same ones over and over and never learn. Needless to say they don't last in this line work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Southerngal, post: 116363, member: 2276"] Hey Ya'll, Im new to this board but thought I'd drop my 2 cents worth in on this one. I went to a vac. seminar given by a the vet for Fort Dodge pharm. on the placement for all vacs given. They should be in a very small area on the neck, if you make a triangle with your thumbs and forefingers that will show the size of the area. If this shot was given incorrectly it could have left the knot by hitting a nerve. I am not saying it was given wrong just a thought. If the cow is not having any problems, then I would not worry so about it. I understrand you wanting to learn from any mistakes you make and in this line of business I can gurantee you that you will make some but if you are willing to learn from them then you are ahead of the ball game. I have seen people make the same ones over and over and never learn. Needless to say they don't last in this line work. [/QUOTE]
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