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That pic of the mule down was a scary deal. We were giving 10cc of IV bute and went right through the jugular to the carotid artery and he crumpled immediately. We had to strip the saddle and cut his lead- then give him ~10 minutes before he got up and was ready to work. It was a scary deal for a minute or two. He was pretty high.
Quote from: WAcoyotehunter on October 26, 2016, 02:23:39 PMThat pic of the mule down was a scary deal. We were giving 10cc of IV bute and went right through the jugular to the carotid artery and he crumpled immediately. We had to strip the saddle and cut his lead- then give him ~10 minutes before he got up and was ready to work. It was a scary deal for a minute or two. He was pretty high.I saw this on FB. Was the IV the cause of the problem or the solution? That could have been bad.
Quote from: jackelope on October 26, 2016, 02:47:17 PMQuote from: WAcoyotehunter on October 26, 2016, 02:23:39 PMThat pic of the mule down was a scary deal. We were giving 10cc of IV bute and went right through the jugular to the carotid artery and he crumpled immediately. We had to strip the saddle and cut his lead- then give him ~10 minutes before he got up and was ready to work. It was a scary deal for a minute or two. He was pretty high.I saw this on FB. Was the IV the cause of the problem or the solution? That could have been bad.The IV was the cause. I like IM shots, because they are easy and safe. IV is quick though.... The carotid lays under the jugular and is higher pressure. If you get into it blood will push into the syringe. different than a jugular hit that you have to draw back to get blood. Lesson learned... Old Virgil was higher than a kite for a few minutes and gave us a good scare, but I guess Bute rarely kills them.
Yeah, why was someone giving the mule an IV?