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                                                                                        The Video Series

                                                                                        • How to Give an Injection

                                                                                        • Assessing Your Camelid Before You Call Your Veterinarian

                                                                                        • Examine a Su Animal antes Llamar al Veterinario

                                                                                        • Removal of Fighting Teeth

                                                                                        • Proper Halter Fit for Camelids

                                                                                        • Passing a Stomach Tube in Camelids

                                                                                        • Obtaining a Blood Sample and Preparing the DNA Blood Card

                                                                                        • Shearing for the Health of Your Animals

                                                                                        • Training Your Camelid to Halter and Lead

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                                                                                        The ICI has assembled a Recommended List of Supplies and Medications to be kept on-hand. Please download and print and keep handy in your barn or vet area.

                                                                                        The Ohio State University
                                                                                        College of Veterinary Medicine
                                                                                        Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences
                                                                                        601 Vernon L. Tharp Street
                                                                                        Columbus, OH, 43210

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