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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 921245" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>pollinator is right. Follow BQA guidelines and give it in the neck.</p><p>I hear folks say, "I give it in the hip, 'cause it's closer to the ovaries." That's BS; it's absorbed into the bloodstream - doesn't get to the ovary any faster from a hip/butt injection than it does if given in the neck - but sure has the potential to cause more damage to more desirable cuts of meat if you accidentally introduce some bacteria when you stick her, causing an abscess. </p><p>Folks, we're in the business of producing MEAT, and if you give that end-consumer a reason not to like the product - like an abscess or a big wad of scar tissue in their steak or roast, you hurt us all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 921245, member: 12607"] pollinator is right. Follow BQA guidelines and give it in the neck. I hear folks say, "I give it in the hip, 'cause it's closer to the ovaries." That's BS; it's absorbed into the bloodstream - doesn't get to the ovary any faster from a hip/butt injection than it does if given in the neck - but sure has the potential to cause more damage to more desirable cuts of meat if you accidentally introduce some bacteria when you stick her, causing an abscess. Folks, we're in the business of producing MEAT, and if you give that end-consumer a reason not to like the product - like an abscess or a big wad of scar tissue in their steak or roast, you hurt us all. [/QUOTE]
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