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You can give them the shot on the large muscle that runs down the neck or one of the large muscles on the horse's hindquarters. Always inject the strangles vaccine on the butt. It can make the horse's neck or face swell.
You don't unless you are a vet treating the animal because it is sick. If you were a vet you would know how to administer the shot. Administration of antibiotics by unqualified people to animals that do not need treatment means that antibiotics will become ineffective in the treatment of diseases. So don't do it. (you can do it no matter what just ask your vet where i give him a shot in the neck.) swinekid
always let the vet give your pet (in this case horse) a shot
Yes but your vet can give them a shot so they can't get it.
An antibiotic shot to treat bacterial infections.
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probably not much, but they need them either way
He was shot in the head & neck.
Horses are vaccinated with a tetanus toxoid that is marketed for use in horses.
He was shot in the neck
In the triangle muscle area on the neck - but make sure you are not in a blood vessel by drawing back on the needle.
i think you are talking about 'of mice and men' and if so candy is told that his dog should be shot at the back of its neck to give it no harm but to get rid of it.