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<blockquote data-quote="docgraybull" data-source="post: 62107" data-attributes="member: 885"><p>I'm not V the V, and I <em>don't</em> know why the product literature suggests no more than 10 cc in one injection site. I speculate that it would be due to the irritation, the potential for causing a knot, and (if given IM) more extensive and longer lasting tissue damage (as denoginnizer mentioned) which could mean more beef trimmed off onto the floor at slaughter.</p><p></p><p>What I <em>do</em> know is that when my vet administers it, he draws up 50 cc and gives it in two SQ injections, half of it on one side of the neck and half of it on the other side of the neck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docgraybull, post: 62107, member: 885"] I'm not V the V, and I [i]don't[/i] know why the product literature suggests no more than 10 cc in one injection site. I speculate that it would be due to the irritation, the potential for causing a knot, and (if given IM) more extensive and longer lasting tissue damage (as denoginnizer mentioned) which could mean more beef trimmed off onto the floor at slaughter. What I [i]do[/i] know is that when my vet administers it, he draws up 50 cc and gives it in two SQ injections, half of it on one side of the neck and half of it on the other side of the neck! [/QUOTE]
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