If what they wanted for their care is not one of these two options, theres not much we can do about that
Lambs 0.5mL at tailing or weaning Sheep 1mL pre-lambing Calves 2 - 3mL from 2 months of age Cows 4 - 6mL pre-calving Cobalt deficiency in soil and/or pasture leads to a lack of Vitamin B12 in body tissues of stock which, subsequently, may have poor growth rates and ill thrift, particularly in young animals Before treatment, establish pasture cobalt levels and/or Vitamin B12 status of stock Treatment is likely to last only 4-6 weeks if liver storage levels of Vitamin B12 and pasture levels of cobalt are low Treatment of pregnant ruminants should benefit newborn animals, particularly when treated in latter stages of pregnancy Supplementation of young ruminants should begin at or before weaning
In addition, nerve cell functions and the formation of red blood cells depend on a sufficient supply of vitamin B12
This dose is given through an intramuscular injection , which helps the body absorb it better
When stored properly and accessed using aseptic technique, bacteriostatic water typically remains usable for up to 28 days after the first withdrawal
But I will Continue to take my injections and see where they get me