Posted by rrlund on September 20, 2018 at 17:06:28 from (173.225.203.235):
In Reply to: Re: BQA Certified posted by Adirondack case guy on September 20, 2018 at 16:40:54:
Supposedly it's to keep the gubmint out of our business by policing ourselves. I wish now that I'd have taken the wife along. She gives all the shots,she's got that right OK,but they covered cattle handling and she could have used that part of the class.
They went over correct injection sites,proper injection of intermuscular,sub Q and IV,record keeping,needle size,storage and handling of vaccines and antibiotics,veterinary/client relationships,residue and contamination,extra label use,feed additives,high risk feeds,drug withdrawl. Then there was stress free handling,cattle instinct and behavior,cull cattle and bulls. It was interesting. Unlike a state test,this one was written to pass,not to trick you and trip you up. The whole thing was put on by Michigan Cattlemen's Association and Michigan State University.
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