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Old 10/09/06, 02:49 PM
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B-12 Injection

This is the first time giving my Alpine/Nubian cross a shot, but I need to get a B-12 injection in her. Where do I give it, what part of the body should I inject? I'm using a 3-ml syringe with a 22-guage needle.
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Old 10/09/06, 02:59 PM
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If you're giving it sub-q, I go for the shoulder or back hip area. Also, it tastes gross, but you can give B orally.

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Old 10/09/06, 03:42 PM
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OK, I have always given IM, in the hip.
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Old 10/09/06, 03:54 PM
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I don't know about that shot, check with your vet. He'll tell ya where it needs to be done. If sub-q you can do it in the armpit area, and if IM give it in the back of the rear leg, in the muscle.
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Old 10/09/06, 07:23 PM
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This information is for 2 sites..

One is from GoatWorld about the Vitamin B12 Wonderful for use on goats who are anemic from worms or stressed from just about any illness. Dosage 1 cc per 100 lbs. Refrigerate.

This next information is from another great site.. Vitamin B12 - Vet prescription. This red liquid is wonderful for use on goats who are anemic from worms or stressed from just about any illness. Administer 1 cc per 100 lbs. body weight. Keeps best long-term if refrigerated.

There is all I can give on that part because I have never used that Vitamin before..

Good Luck on your goat.
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Old 10/09/06, 09:14 PM
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I give it sub-Q, over the ribs. IM is more painful and really no reason to give it that way vs. Sub-Q. Vitamin B is not a painful shot, thankfully.
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Old 10/09/06, 09:16 PM
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My goats holler and move more when I give Sub-q shots. They don't mind/notice IM shots. Maybe it's just my goats, but I do have 9, and none seem to mind IM but hate sub-Q shots.
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Old 10/09/06, 09:27 PM
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I don't know......I just know that 75% of my herd don't notice sub-Q shots and scream at IM shots. Of course it does matter what your injecting as well. They won't notice something like vitamin B, but many will scream bloody muder or jump around if given Vitamin C.
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