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penicillin - is this too high a dosage???
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<blockquote data-quote="Texas PaPaw" data-source="post: 161181" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>Milkmaid</p><p></p><p>IMO, subQ is the way to go. If you treat this gal for several days IM there won't be enough muscle to go around. Also will damage losts of future meat & probably hold residue longer than subQ. For subQ, in addition to the neck area, you can use the flank area behind the front legs. Never heard of it, but probably the rear flanks could be used to spread out the trauma area. JMO</p><p></p><p>Good luck & best regards</p><p></p><p>Brock</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas PaPaw, post: 161181, member: 2905"] Milkmaid IMO, subQ is the way to go. If you treat this gal for several days IM there won't be enough muscle to go around. Also will damage losts of future meat & probably hold residue longer than subQ. For subQ, in addition to the neck area, you can use the flank area behind the front legs. Never heard of it, but probably the rear flanks could be used to spread out the trauma area. JMO Good luck & best regards Brock [/QUOTE]
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