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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | BRcwgrl81 - 2017-04-26 1:49 PM
Β Thanks everyone!!! Β
Not gonna lie, still nervous and counting down the hours until i get home and have to do this...haha....I worry about doing needle first that i'll be so nervous I won't get the syringe on quick enough! haha...
But thanks for all the suggestions!!! Β
Hopefully I have a game plan, and all goes well today!!
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           Location: PA | Southtxponygirl - 2017-04-26 2:58 PM BRcwgrl81 - 2017-04-26 1:49 PM Thanks everyone!!!
Not gonna lie, still nervous and counting down the hours until i get home and have to do this...haha....I worry about doing needle first that i'll be so nervous I won't get the syringe on quick enough! haha...
But thanks for all the suggestions!!!
Hopefully I have a game plan, and all goes well today!! LOL, your such a worry wort 
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 I Want a "MAN"
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    Location: MD | If you have someone there to help you hold feed fer treats or hand feed her grain while you give it. I had a horse that could bend a needle she would tense up so bad so I would have someone feed her a treat while I gave the shot. |
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           Location: PA | CE's wrapn3 - 2017-04-26 3:38 PM If you have someone there to help you hold feed fer treats or hand feed her grain while you give it. I had a horse that could bend a needle she would tense up so bad so I would have someone feed her a treat while I gave the shot.
Unfortunately, i'll be alone. But I was going to put either some grain in a bucket, or treats, or something, and give it to her while she's munching away. |
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           Location: PA | I did it!!!
My hubby got home in time to hold her. He gave her treats while I brushed her. Went in..bam done. She didn't even flinch!! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | BRcwgrl81 - 2017-04-26 4:49 PM I did it!!! My hubby got home in time to hold her. He gave her treats while I brushed her. Went in..bam done. She didn't even flinch!!
Awesome, now you can sleep better tonight |
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | i have had horses that hated shots and the best thing is to get them used to it adequan LOL
seriously I usually don't even halter them i get them some goodies and while they are busy I just jab- check- plunge- done in about 2 secs. sometimes they look up started and look around then they go back to eating even the totally bad horses! most of the shot probs with horses are from the person showing nerves |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 618
 
| Practice on a firm orange.
I'm not a fan of IV but am proficient IM.
My horses get monthly Pentosan and they don't care.
I had a TOUGH broodmare at work and the owner would make it worse by instructing me to "sneak" her pnumabort(sp) shots or yearly vacs. We even had stocks. I did it her way ONCE. After that I just started grooming her particularly her super long mane. I'd brush and braid and sneak in the shot with zero hesitation and she never even knew. Now worming some of those beeeatches was tricky |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | BRcwgrl81 - 2017-04-26 4:49 PM
I did it!!!
My hubby got home in time to hold her. He gave her treats while I brushed her. Went in..bam done. She didn't even flinch!!
You got this from now on, I just got a feeling! |
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