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Youth & Livestock Quality
Lyle Holmgren
USU Extension Agent
Box Elder County
The Quality Equation
Quality People (Ethics Education)
+ Quality Projects (Quality Assurance)
+ Quality Programs (Experiences)
= Exceptional Youth Development
Provide a Safe Nutritious
Product for the Consumer
Gain consumer
confidence.
Encourage ethical
production of
wholesome products.
Use recommended
practices.
Administering Medications
Orally
Topical
Injectable (IM, SQ, IV)
Read the LABEL and follow label
directions
Over the Counter (OTC)
Prescription - Available only from
a Veterinarian.
Extra label - Only by direction of
Veterinarian.
Withdraw times.
Veterinarian/Client relationship.
Improper Needle Selection
Don’t Use Bent or
Burred Needles.
Proper Injection Site Area
SQ ahead of the
point of shoulder.
IM in neck region only.
No injection site more
than 6” from another
site.
No more than 10cc per
injection site.
Proper and Improper Injection
Sites
No
Yes
Injection Site Lesion
Injection Site Lesion
Produce Quality Product for
the Consumer…
Injection Site for Hogs
SQ and IM in the
neck region just
behind and below
the ear.
No more than 5cc
per injection site
Injection Site for Sheep
SQ and IM in the
neck region just
behind and below
the ear.
No more than 5cc
per injection site
Treatment Records
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Make sure that the
equipment used to haul or
handle your animals is
clean and recently
disinfected.
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Maintain good
personal hygiene.
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Isolate all purchased
animals for a minimum of
two weeks.
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Avoid sharing of grooming
equipment and feed and
water containers.
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Discourage fair visitors from petting or feeding your
animals.
How Can I Reduce the Risk
My Animals Getting a Disease?
Be sure your animals have access to clean water and
feed in containers you provide.
You Should…
Respect all animals; each animal
has a personality, treat it
accordingly.
How Should I Behave Around
Livestock?
You Should…
Use a calm and cautious manner; announce
your presence in advance and move slowly and
deliberately.
You Should…
Be patient; do not
get angry--it leads
to accidents.
You Should…
Dress correctly; wear sturdy gloves and safety
shoes or boots with composite tread soles to
protect the feet and give the best traction;
avoid flapping garments.
Livestock…
Startle easily; something as simple as a
puddle of water in the walkway can cause
them to a react suddenly.
Livestock…
See differently than
humans; they have
nearly 360 degree
vision and can see
everything around them
except directly behind
their hindquarters, but
have trouble judging
distance and do not see
color, making them
particularly skittish in
unfamiliar surroundings.
Livestock…
Have sensitive hearing and can be frightened
by loud noise; high frequency sound can hurt
their ears.
Livestock…
Protect their young;
be careful around
newborn animals.
Most male animals
are dangerous; use
extreme caution
around them.