Originally Posted by
I Herd Ewe
A syringe and needle does work well but I would get a 16 guage needle rather than a 20 guage. (The smaller the number the bigger the needle. They are readily available at any farm store.
I forgot to say, also be sure to get Luer Lock syringes! The needle locks on those so when you apply pressure, the needle doesn't pop off. However, you may find the syringe without a needle is just the right size in which case the standard tip rather than the Luer lock tip is more convenient.