FDA grants first Emergency Use Authorization for an over-the-counter product for the prevention of New World screwworm infestations in cattle -- Ongoing detections in Mexico heighten the importance of ...
Vaccines, injectable antibiotics and any other injectable products should always be administered properly to minimize tissue residues, injection site lesions, adverse reactions and side effects.
A good injection technique prevents damage to valuable carcass cuts and reduces the risk of injury to livestock and the handler. If an injection is administered incorrectly or with a dirty needle an ...
Research by experts at The University of Nottingham suggests that current injection techniques in UK dairy cattle need to change to avoid the risk of nerve injury. The study, carried out by a team of ...
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