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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1465874" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>There will be those that "claim" to never be affected one way or the other with nursing a sick animal, particularly a calf. Personally I feel anyone that the claim is accurate for has to be missing something in their makeup. I've been in this business in one form or another longer than the majority of the posters on here have been alive. I still get attached when when treating a sick animal and even, (horror of horrors) have some that I'm really attached to just because we click. They aren;t pets but could be with a little effort. It still doesn;t stop me from planting one if it is for the best. So don;t apologize or feel bad about being concerned and attached, I may be a poor example but even after all these years I still feel the same as I did when I got started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1465874, member: 34"] There will be those that "claim" to never be affected one way or the other with nursing a sick animal, particularly a calf. Personally I feel anyone that the claim is accurate for has to be missing something in their makeup. I've been in this business in one form or another longer than the majority of the posters on here have been alive. I still get attached when when treating a sick animal and even, (horror of horrors) have some that I'm really attached to just because we click. They aren;t pets but could be with a little effort. It still doesn;t stop me from planting one if it is for the best. So don;t apologize or feel bad about being concerned and attached, I may be a poor example but even after all these years I still feel the same as I did when I got started. [/QUOTE]
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