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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15769"><p>Hey! Would stay away from the "bows and arrows"...lol. INSTEAD, consider a dart injection system using a special rifle or handgun. Believe a company called "Pneumo-Dart" or something like that has them. Also, check out Cabella's catalog. These systems are very accurate (if you can aim a gun correctly) and have different sized needles, etc. "Problem" is that the dart will fall out of the animal soon or a little later after the injection. This could be a problem if someone stepped on the dart/needle and/or an animal injested it while grazing. Would seem to me to be important to find that spent dart ASAP and dispose of it safely. Bill. P.S. these dart guns are used with "wild" animals, by zoos, and other people. However, you can also use them to administer tranquilizers (but have to get such meds from a Vet).</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:info@runningarrowfarm.com">info@runningarrowfarm.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15769"] Hey! Would stay away from the "bows and arrows"...lol. INSTEAD, consider a dart injection system using a special rifle or handgun. Believe a company called "Pneumo-Dart" or something like that has them. Also, check out Cabella's catalog. These systems are very accurate (if you can aim a gun correctly) and have different sized needles, etc. "Problem" is that the dart will fall out of the animal soon or a little later after the injection. This could be a problem if someone stepped on the dart/needle and/or an animal injested it while grazing. Would seem to me to be important to find that spent dart ASAP and dispose of it safely. Bill. P.S. these dart guns are used with "wild" animals, by zoos, and other people. However, you can also use them to administer tranquilizers (but have to get such meds from a Vet). [email=info@runningarrowfarm.com]info@runningarrowfarm.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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