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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 6930837" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>Nope but I'm very particular about holding ewes or lambs firmly and lifting the skin after parting the fleece to jag underneath. Most sheep jagged get a bubble under the skin. I back off if it isn't right and try again.</p><p> I often wonder if the out of the blue big lamb deaths are not in some way related poor technique or hurried injections. When I watch others vaccinating as fast as they can walk down a race I don't believe every sheep is done just under the skin or sometimes even in the skin.</p><p> Also, having bought quite an expensive doser I try to look after it. I wash it out and store in a dark container away from sunlight and frost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 6930837, member: 395"] Nope but I'm very particular about holding ewes or lambs firmly and lifting the skin after parting the fleece to jag underneath. Most sheep jagged get a bubble under the skin. I back off if it isn't right and try again. I often wonder if the out of the blue big lamb deaths are not in some way related poor technique or hurried injections. When I watch others vaccinating as fast as they can walk down a race I don't believe every sheep is done just under the skin or sometimes even in the skin. Also, having bought quite an expensive doser I try to look after it. I wash it out and store in a dark container away from sunlight and frost. [/QUOTE]
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