patandchickens
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I asked my vet this back in April when I had him out to vaccinate the horses and show me how to do the sheep.
Since at the time I only had 2 sheep there was a bunch of the CDT left over and he said 'here, keep this, you can use it for their boosters'. We discussed the "use entire contents" thing and his take on it was that while it's *better* to do that, he did not see any problem with keeping it for up to 6 months as long as it was refrigerated and as long as no vaccination needles ever went into the vial. (I.e, using a dedicated needle to ddraw the vacc dose up into the syringe, then switching to another needle to actually inject it into the sheep)
He is not much of a sheep vet but does a LOT of horses and a fair number of cattle, so I would guess he probably knows more or less what he's talking about on this one.
Pat
Since at the time I only had 2 sheep there was a bunch of the CDT left over and he said 'here, keep this, you can use it for their boosters'. We discussed the "use entire contents" thing and his take on it was that while it's *better* to do that, he did not see any problem with keeping it for up to 6 months as long as it was refrigerated and as long as no vaccination needles ever went into the vial. (I.e, using a dedicated needle to ddraw the vacc dose up into the syringe, then switching to another needle to actually inject it into the sheep)
He is not much of a sheep vet but does a LOT of horses and a fair number of cattle, so I would guess he probably knows more or less what he's talking about on this one.
Pat