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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Re: [AlpacaTalk] Re: snail control

AH! Yes, I thought I was making myself clear..... You cut the SHEATH,
not the needle itself! Cut the end of the sheath off to leave 1/2" of
needle exposed, or make things easy on yourself and just buy 1/2"
needles to start with, for your SQ meds.

Also, Someone said something about giving the injections on the inner
leg... great idea, we also have done that. I still say use the 1/2"
needle.

H


On Oct 11, 2008, at 11:08 AM, CARLA0@aol.com wrote:

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>
>
> Wow…scary! You guys remind me of when I would hear a patent ask a
> nurse if
> she sharpened that needle on a rock before their injection! Lol :O)
> One think is that a syringe needle also has a beveled on it so it
> goes into
> the skin at an angle as to not hurt…just slides in sharply….if you
> have to
> cut the needle can you cut it on a slight angle?
> I also liked what a Vet said on here… she wore an an apron or
> something
> with large pockets and filled each syringe and just walks through
> them slowly
> and gives them their injections….easy smooth…
> Just a thought
>
> Carla Martin
> Bedrock Acres
> Greenville SC
> 8642324599
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[AlpacaTalk] Re: snail control




Wow…scary! You guys remind me of when I would hear a patent ask a nurse if
she sharpened that needle on a rock before their injection! Lol :O)
One think is that a syringe needle also has a beveled on it so it goes into
the skin at an angle as to not hurt…just slides in sharply….if you have to
cut the needle can you cut it on a slight angle?
I also liked what a Vet said on here… she wore an an apron or something
with large pockets and filled each syringe and just walks through them slowly
and gives them their injections….easy smooth…
Just a thought

Carla Martin
Bedrock Acres
Greenville SC
8642324599

**************New MapQuest Local shows what's happening at your destination.
Dining, Movies, Events, News & more. Try it out
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