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<blockquote data-quote="somn" data-source="post: 406254" data-attributes="member: 3721"><p>I've never owned a disposable syringe. I'm not the kind of person that will put sick cattle in my basement when it is cold out but I will show some compassion for my livestock stabbing at livestock with a syringe is not something I will do besides that stabbing with a pistol grip syringe will be awkward. I have never in my entire life drove the needle thru both layers of skin and out the opposite side. </p><p></p><p>I would never try your method as I am not as skilled as you are. I have never seen anyone that can just stab at an animals neck with a needle enter the animal just under the skin without penetrating any muscle ram home the vaccine all one handed. You must have an amazing sense of touch in your hand to be able to hit that small of a sweet spot in between skin and muscle without pulling one away from the other. Your method actually sounds more like IM than sub cutaneous. Are you really sure you are injecting between the skin and muscle or is it going into the muscle. You say you never get lumps doing it this way could that be because you are injecting IM. 20 cc of pen sub cutaneous will make a lump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somn, post: 406254, member: 3721"] I've never owned a disposable syringe. I'm not the kind of person that will put sick cattle in my basement when it is cold out but I will show some compassion for my livestock stabbing at livestock with a syringe is not something I will do besides that stabbing with a pistol grip syringe will be awkward. I have never in my entire life drove the needle thru both layers of skin and out the opposite side. I would never try your method as I am not as skilled as you are. I have never seen anyone that can just stab at an animals neck with a needle enter the animal just under the skin without penetrating any muscle ram home the vaccine all one handed. You must have an amazing sense of touch in your hand to be able to hit that small of a sweet spot in between skin and muscle without pulling one away from the other. Your method actually sounds more like IM than sub cutaneous. Are you really sure you are injecting between the skin and muscle or is it going into the muscle. You say you never get lumps doing it this way could that be because you are injecting IM. 20 cc of pen sub cutaneous will make a lump. [/QUOTE]
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