1. Where should I give the injection to my son?It depends on the situation. Is it a subcutaneous injection or an intramuscular injection? Subcutaneous injection can be given to the neck, and intramuscular injection can be given to the leg. 2. When is the best season to buy ducklings?It is best to buy ducklings in late spring and early summer. The temperature is getting higher and higher in this season, which is conducive to the survival of ducklings. After buying ducklings, you can drive the ducklings to the grass outside to eat grass after a few days of feeding. At this time, the ducklings grow very fast. After about a month, you can drive the ducklings to the river to let them find food by themselves. Ducklings can find small fish, shrimps and other food in the river. 3. What is the best way to disinfect ducklings?1. Understand the physiological characteristics of ducklings Ducklings have three main physiological characteristics: 1. The digestive organs are small and the digestive capacity is weak; 2. The body temperature regulation function is weak and it is difficult to adapt to the external environment; 3. Rapid growth and development; 2. Make preparations before brooding First, prepare enough fresh and high-quality complete feed. Secondly, the brooding room, feeding utensils and necessary facilities should be fully equipped to ensure that every duckling can eat feed and drink water. Thirdly, the brooding room, feeding utensils, etc. should be disinfected with 2% caustic soda water, and then rinsed with clean water after drying. Finally, the brooding room should be fumigated and disinfected. 3. Drink water before eating Ducklings do not feel hungry after hatching. 24 hours after hatching, the ducklings’ down has dried, and they are active and lively. They often make “quack” sounds and start to move and peck at each other. At this time, they should be fed water before feeding. If the ducklings are mentally tired, their eyes are half open and half closed, and they are unwilling to move, it is past the time to feed. Feeding ducklings too early can easily damage their digestive organs and affect their health; feeding ducklings too late can cause insufficient nutrition, which is not conducive to their growth and development. Therefore, the best time to feed ducklings is between 14 and 24 hours after hatching. Drink water before eating. Adding an appropriate amount of glucose or vitamin C to drinking water can promote gastrointestinal motility, clean the stomach, promote metabolism, accelerate the absorption of remaining egg yolk, increase appetite, and strengthen physical fitness. If 1‰ potassium permanganate is added to drinking water, it can also play a role in gastrointestinal disinfection. 4. Master the feeding method and frequency The digestive function of ducklings is not perfect, so when feeding ducklings, do not feed too much each time. Only feed them until they are 60% to 70% full. If they are fed too much at one time, it will easily cause indigestion. Ducklings have a small gastrointestinal volume and digestion speed. If they are fed too little and the ducklings are hungry for a long time, it will affect their growth and development. Under the condition of free feeding, the chyme of ducklings within 14 days can reach the duodenum in 5 minutes, and the excretion starts in 2 hours and is emptied in 4 hours. If the interval between feedings exceeds 4 hours, the ducklings will be in a hungry state. Generally speaking, the smaller the ducklings are, the less they eat, and the more times they are fed. In the early stage of brooding, it is necessary to add feed frequently and feed less, feed 6-8 times a day, and feed 1-2 times at night to encourage the ducklings to move. 4. When giving an injection to a golden retriever, where should the injection be given?An injection is a method of injecting liquid medicine into the patient's body, including subcutaneous injection, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection and intraperitoneal injection. (1) Subcutaneous injection is mostly used for drugs with less irritation, such as serum, vaccines, etc. When the amount of medicine is large, it is injected at several points. The site can be selected where the skin is thin and the subcutaneous tissue is loose, such as the deltoid muscle on both sides of the shoulder swelling of the forelimb. When injecting, the operator gently lifts the skin with the thumb and index finger of the left hand to form a wrinkle, and holds the syringe with the drug solution in the right hand. After the needle is inserted into the subcutaneous tissue from top to bottom, the injection can be started. After the drug solution is injected, a small hillock can be seen locally. After the injection is completed, the needle is pulled out and disinfected with a 5% iodine tincture cotton ball. (2) Intramuscular injection Most drugs are injected intramuscularly. The site can be selected in the posterior and lateral thigh muscles where the muscles are plump and there are no large blood vessels. When injecting, first insert the needle vertically and quickly into the muscle, connect the syringe, or connect the needle to the syringe and directly insert it into the muscle, withdraw the injection plug, and when there is no blood flowing back into the needle tube, the injection can be made. After the injection is completed, pull out the needle and apply 5% iodine tincture cotton ball. (3) Intravenous injection is suitable for drugs with large dosage and strong irritation, such as fluid replacement, blood transfusion, calcium chloride, etc. The site can be selected on the median vein of the forelimb. The method is: first use a rubber band or tourniquet to tie the proximal end of the vein tightly to make the vein dilated and exposed. After trimming and disinfecting, the operator holds a syringe connected to a No. 6 or No. 7 needle (the air in the syringe is exhausted and there are no bubbles). The needle is first injected into the subcutaneous part of the blood vessel, and then injected into the vein parallel to the blood vessel. The syringe piston is withdrawn. If there is blood return, the rubber band or tourniquet can be loosened and the injection can be performed. The scalp needle can also be connected to the infusion tube for infusion. After the injection is completed, it is disinfected with 5% iodine tincture. (4) Intraperitoneal injection is suitable for the treatment of abdominal diseases when the amount of liquid medicine is too large. Place the dog's forequarters on their side and the hindquarters on their back. The injection site is 2 to 3 cm from the front line of the toes and the midline of the abdomen. Insert the needle vertically about 2 to 3 cm, then withdraw the piston. If no blood or other organ contents enter the needle tube, it means that the needle is in the abdominal cavity and the injection can be performed. After the injection, remove the needle and disinfect the area with 5% iodine tincture. 5. When is the best time to buy ducklings?You can buy ducklings in March and April, and late summer and early autumn are the best times to buy them. 6. When giving injections to rabbits, which part of the body should be injected?Intravenous injection---choose subcutaneous injection on the marginal vein of the ear---subcutaneous muscle injection on both sides of the rabbit's neck---the muscular areas on both sides of the inner and outer thighs, and in some cases, the middle of the forelimb shoulder blade can also be chosen! 7. Which part of the body should be injected during fighting cocks?Generally, chicken vaccines are mixed in water. To ensure that every chicken is immunized, it is recommended to stop the water in the chicken house for 12 hours and then feed the chickens for better results. Another thing is to hit the chest muscles. I hope this helps.8. Where is the best place to give an injection to a dog?My family hits the inside of the hind legs, where there is a lot of flesh. But it is said that hitting like this can easily cause paralysis. Some people hit them by grabbing the neck. 9. Where should the injection be given for swollen piglet leg joints?You can hit the pig's neck because blood circulation can reach the whole body. The swelling mentioned is likely caused by bacterial infection, and antibiotics need to be injected to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria. 10. What is the best position for Kled?You can play top lane, jungle, or even mid lane. When there is a mount, the arm is relatively short, but it can be used in the top or mid-lane position to restrain some melee heroes. Jungler is the best choice for now. With the accelerated displacement of the ultimate skill, the opponent can't escape even if he sees you. The best way is to use R directly from the front, because R has the effect of accelerating teammates, so teammates will follow closely, making it basically impossible for the opponent to escape. He also has a stable pull-back skill, which can be used with teammates who are free to catch him. |
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