Article: Look for the vein that runs down your horse's neck, which is called the jugular. This vein will be in a groove that runs along the lower part of your horse's neck, from its head to its torso. Position your hand over the vein, then apply pressure to show how fast the blood is pumping through the vein. The pressure will also make the vein bulge. Keep your hand pressed against the horse’s neck for the entire process of drawing the blood. Use your first 3 fingers to firmly tap the vein about halfway up the horse’s neck. Watch for the vein to bulge slightly, which will make it easier to insert your needle. Make sure you keep your non-dominant hand against the lower part of the neck while you do this. The pressure on the lower part of the neck will reduce blood flow, which makes the vein bulge above your hand so that you can see it more easily. Dampen a piece of gauze with rubbing alcohol, then wipe the horse’s neck where you plan to insert the needle. Press down into the horse’s coat to really clean the area. You don’t want dirt and bacteria to linger on the skin. This will help you avoid accidentally pushing dirt or bacteria into the injection site, which can result in an infection.
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Use your non-dominant hand to press down on the bottom of the horse’s neck. Tap lightly on the middle of the jugular vein to make it easier to see. Wipe the draw site with rubbing alcohol to sterilize it.
Article: Beat the butter and sugar until the mixture is light and fluffy using a stand mixer with a paddle attachment or a handheld mixer. The mixer should be set on medium speed.    This keeps the dough moist and doesn’t allow it to become elastic.
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Whisk the flour, kosher salt and baking soda together in a bowl. Combine the butter and sugar in a mixing bowl. Add 1 egg and mix for 30 additional seconds. Add the second egg and mix for a little longer before adding the vanilla. Scoop 1 cup of the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients and mix until they are well incorporated. Continue adding the dry ingredients in 1-cup increments until they have been mixed into the wet ingredients. Dump the dough out onto a floured work surface and shape it into a disc. Wrap the disc in plastic wrap and chill the dough for 30 minutes.
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