Posted by Roy in Ga on May 01, 2009 at 14:03:33 from (98.17.176.161):
went real well the vet gave me a strong dose of penn. and I have to give 3 shots 1 every other day so Sunday is the next. My father stood near her neck and I gave the shot. she grunted and tried to turn but with food in front of her she was easily distracted.She was used to him being in the pin so I had him come stand between us so that he could keep a eye on her reaction while I focused on the injection site. This big sow was so peaceful I think I could have done it alone but that will be a last resort. This girl is for my personal use to breed a couple times and then have butchered and keep a couple for rotating more fresh non steroid pork. I have a guy that does my processing and I will inform him of the injection site so that he will cut it out. I am not worried about that as much as I am her health I will gladly give up the portion of flank to get her well. I would prefer not to give up a ham but if the vet said so that is what I would have done. This was the first time I called on him and the meds. were only $7.50
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