deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
WhoaFlicka said:2-3 cc on 1400 lbs steer
deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
Tallcool1 said:deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
Well, you have gone and done it. You have awakened the BEAST that is the Labeling Police.
You are new on here, and so consider this your orientation.
1. There are things that are done in the show CATTLE (not just show steers) industry that you know are done. You have seen it, and you have been told about it. Some of these things, even though they are everyday practices, are not to be spoken of.
2. There are about 7 million posts on this site, and you are expected to read through all of them before you shall be permitted to ask a question. Not 6 million of them. ALL of them. There will be a short 500 question test.
3. There are certain producers of certain breeds of cattle that are pretty sure that their breed is superior to all others. You are not permitted to challenge their beliefs without consequence. Be prepared to be blown away by numbers and supporting data to back their arguments. Oh, and you are not permitted to ask what any of the data means. (Refer to rule number 2).
4. I know the name of the site is "STEER PLANET", but there are a pretty healthy percentage of readers on here that literally loathe the club calf industry. You are not permitted to look them in the eye.
5. But seriously, this site is full of some of the most experienced and intelligent people in this industry. I have found that nobody has to be a beginner in the cattle showing business if they choose to utilize this site. Use the search tab. Just type in your question and you will get lots of material.
Now, back to your question....If I were you, I would (not) make a solution of 8cc water and 2cc of Rompen and start that calf on 1cc of the new solution on his tongue, AT HOME, and just see what it does to him. If you don't try this out, you may not just find out that your calf maybe just needed the smallest little bit of help to see things your way. If this calf is going to a terminal show, do NOT mess around with anything. Go with the Malotonin or something NATURAL ONLY! You will have bigger problems than the keyboard whippin you are already taking!
And whatever you do, after you don't try this, review Rule number 1.
And BEFORE anybody goes off on me......this is intended to be humor. I understand the seriousness of off label usage, and the reason it exists. I also understand the importance of Rule number 1!! I also understand the importance of having a calf that is controllable.
HA - very funny - perhaps we should follow rule number 43 - if you can't spell it you can't use it (joke HA)Tallcool1 said:deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
Now, back to your question....If I were you, I would (not) make a solution of 8cc water and 2cc of Rompen and start that calf on 1cc of the new solution on his tongue, AT HOME, and just see what it does to him. If you don't try this out, you may not just find out that your calf maybe just needed the smallest little bit of help to see things your way. If this calf is going to a terminal show, do NOT mess around with anything. Go with the Malotonin or something NATURAL ONLY! You will have bigger problems than the keyboard whippin you are already taking!
DL said:HA - very funny - perhaps we should follow rule number 43 - if you can't spell it you can't use it (joke HA)Tallcool1 said:deweyone said:How much Ace do you use to calm show cattle, squirted on the tongue?
Now, back to your question....If I were you, I would (not) make a solution of 8cc water and 2cc of Rompen and start that calf on 1cc of the new solution on his tongue, AT HOME, and just see what it does to him. If you don't try this out, you may not just find out that your calf maybe just needed the smallest little bit of help to see things your way. If this calf is going to a terminal show, do NOT mess around with anything. Go with the Melatonin or something NATURAL ONLY! You will have bigger problems than the keyboard whippin you are already taking!
Apparently you are unaware that xylazine (aka Rompun NOT Rompen) has the ability to kill a human (in the blink of an eye) and yet you would suggest that a youth mix it up in water and give it to his calf - priceless - I'll bet you have no idea the mechanism of action or the potential side effects. If you really understood the seriousness of off label use you would really know that use of Rompun orally to sedate a show calf is not legal under ELDU and AMDUCA,
fondly THE BEAST
ps Melatonin, not Melatonin - rule #43
Tallcool1 said:I know that you are very intelligent, and I know that you are well versed and understand the rules for proper administration of animal drugs. (I darn sure know that you spell better than I do!) I would never question any of that. I just don't agree with you. And the truth is, there are plenty of other people on this site that are intelligent enough to make their own decisions regarding how they choose to sedate their cattle before they go to a show. The member just asked a simple question. Why not give that member the information in the form of a simple answer, and let them make their own decision? I really don't understand why there needs to be any kind of "bullying" because of it. Unless the site starts a new Bullying Section in which case I could see the need for that type of behavior. That is probably not a good idea, although it may have some merit? That is another post.