Ahhh this explains it perfectly, thank you Dr. Hoopes. My horse couldn't have 2 vaccines done on the same day as another treatment he was getting so the vet left those with me! I'm scared! She explained it much llike you did and showed me with 1 he could have but it's helping to see it done a few more times before I attempt it myself.
I think so because that isn't where the spine is. Like you said he's holding around the esophagus and trachea and vessels. Also you should insert the needle straight in not at an angle.
No he means spine, my vet explained the same when she was showing me how to do this for the 2 shots she left with me. The spine runs lower in horse necks not at the top.
I gave my horses their 5 way and west nile under the skin on the neck, rather then intramuscular. Is this a problem? Should I readminister intramuscularly? Not sure what I was thinking?
I was taught similarly. My understanding is that it might be easier for people to guide it in at an angle, but then they’re also more likely to break the needle. But I’m speculating
Always inject straight into a muscle, not sure why this guy did it at an angle, but you should always go it straight like a dart, horses are pretty muscular so it doesn't matter too much, bit in people, we only do injections at an angle if it only goes into the dermis (skin)
Best description of how to give an inter muscular injection I've found on RUclips. Thanks and good job Utah State!
Thanks Dr. Hoopes! This helped me so much and I love how much you explained! I hope you can continue to do this in your future!
Very thorough in explanation, this is very helpful - THANK YOU for posting this!
Excellent video going through the step by step process to vaccinate. Thank you for posting this video!
Thank you for posting and taking the effort to demonstrate it
Ahhh this explains it perfectly, thank you Dr. Hoopes. My horse couldn't have 2 vaccines done on the same day as another treatment he was getting so the vet left those with me! I'm scared! She explained it much llike you did and showed me with 1 he could have but it's helping to see it done a few more times before I attempt it myself.
I don't know if he meant spine. Did he mean esophagus or/and wind pipe?
I think so because that isn't where the spine is. Like you said he's holding around the esophagus and trachea and vessels. Also you should insert the needle straight in not at an angle.
No he means spine, my vet explained the same when she was showing me how to do this for the 2 shots she left with me. The spine runs lower in horse necks not at the top.
I got my shiners voodoo colt from you guys, how funny that your vid popped up on my search first!
I gave my horses their 5 way and west nile under the skin on the neck, rather then intramuscular. Is this a problem? Should I readminister intramuscularly? Not sure what I was thinking?
If there is blood what should you do
I was always taught not to go in at an angle but to go in straight. What is the reason to go in at an angle?
I was taught similarly. My understanding is that it might be easier for people to guide it in at an angle, but then they’re also more likely to break the needle. But I’m speculating
Always inject straight into a muscle, not sure why this guy did it at an angle, but you should always go it straight like a dart, horses are pretty muscular so it doesn't matter too much, bit in people, we only do injections at an angle if it only goes into the dermis (skin)
What's a horse
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Anti covid horse?