They work good to treat an isolated case/animal. I use one that shoots a dart from a bow. I primarily use mine to tranquilize my bull if I need to treat him for something or whatever. (He's too big to fit into my squeeze chute) The dart guns/bows injectors are not meant to deliver large doses of medicine. Two years ago my bull developed a bad foot in the summer. I put him down with the dart bow and treated him for the bad foot. Sprayed him for flies at the same time. He just layed there like a lamb. You have to be careful and not over-dose them because sometimes they don't wake up. It usually takes 10-15 minutes for them to lay down and stay there. Now, listen up. Do NOT use the tranquilizer in real cold weather. It slows their metabolism down too much and coupled with the cold ground, they can and WILL die on you. Cattle lose their ability to regulate their body temperature with this stuff, they chill out and next thing you know, they don't wake up. Care should also be taken in extreme heat. Ususally, early morning or late evening in the summer is preferred over mid-day.
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