Posted by GeneMO on May 01, 2009 at 19:43:14 from (216.74.221.185):
In Reply to: giving a hog a shot posted by Roy in Ga on May 01, 2009 at 06:13:14:
Well, sorry Allen and others, I dont like the bucket over the head deal. They are trying to go away from you and it's just tough. Behind the ear is subcutaneous. If you want to give a shot IM, Intramuscular, in the ham, I like to have a helper. You have a solid gate or wall, then double wire a wooden panel or some sort of gate so as to create a V. Run them head first into the V, have the helper hold the panel shut, then you come right in behind them. I like to get my left leg right in behind them, then give them the shot real quick with my right hand. I am right handed.
Do it quick and fast. Dont be timid and dont worry about hurting them. You cannot hurt a pig that size.
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