Issues after CDT vaccine

Danceswgoats

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We vaccinated some of our goats and I noticed on some of them there is a small growth under the skin in the same area where there were injected with the vaccine. Does this mean the vaccine was applied improperly? What can we do now? Thanks In advance
 

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Yes we rub the area repeatedly after the shot and when we found the lump we tried to give them some comfort. As long as it is not unhealthy it's okay. Thanks for the replies.
 

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Could be a tissue reaction. I work at a vets office and it does happen sometimes. Keep an eye on it and your goat, to make sure she/he is eating, acting normally. It may take a few days to go down, but shouldnt cause any ill effects.
 

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Unless it causes an abscess in the injection site, the lump is harmless. If it causes an abscess, it will need antibiotics. I have only seen one vaccination site abscess in 30 years of vaccinating animals. I have seen several vaccination site lumps which is why we changed our vaccination sites. We vaccinate in the armpit or groin area, and the leg action will act like continual massaging and cause the lump (if any) to disappear. If this is a show animal, and the judge questions the lump, just explain it is from the vaccination.
 
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