The EPA approved PZP (Zonastat-H), so training is required to receive and/or apply the vaccine to cherished/beloved/innocent/treasured equids, according to the Billings School of PZP Darting and Public Deception.

Makes perfect sense, doesn’t it?
When the EPA approved Raid Ant and Roach Killer, you had to attend an eight-hour class before you could use it, right?
You didn’t?
Then why is training necessary for the Montana Solution?
Because it’s a restricted-use pesticide, on the same EPA list as toxic chemicals!
The brochure acknowledges that the product is a pesticide, describing the classification as regrettable, and the closest it comes to admitting that it’s a restricted-use pesticide is to say that there’s no such thing as off-label use (such as control of pests that pose safety hazards or interfere with animal agriculture).
It’s a poison, not a medication, and the sperm-blocking principle of operation is a myth.
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