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Rumen Injection For Cattle
As reported on page 16, it hasn't yet been cleared for use in the U.S. but is going great guns in Australia, England and several other foreign countries. Developed by the Syntex Co., headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif., it allows beef and dairy cattle to be "drenched" by injecting a solution through the skin and directly in the animal's rumen. The big advantage of injection is that it's twice as fast as oral drenching.


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1984 - Volume #8, Issue #1