muleman said:
I just worry about getting knotts in the neck and in the mucsle it doesn't seem to happen as much. What might I be doing wrong?
Depending on what you are giving some vaccines and antibiotics are very "knot-o-genic" -
With any potential show animal I always use the non show side for injections
If you leave the needle in the vial or use the same needle for many injections you can increase your chance of getting knots, so using a new needle and cleaning the skin a bit can help decrease the chance of knots
Vaccines for clostridial organisms (C,D, and tetanus as well as the various others) are notorious for causing knots
Tetracyclines are big knot makers
Draxxin and Micotil can make some good knots too
Knots are as you surmise less likely when you inject in the muscle
Sometimes knots just happen and you aren't doing anything wrong
