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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1469162" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>Id love to haul her to a vet to look at. Problem is I don't have a safe / real effective way of doing so. I don't have a truck that works. I have a four door Ford Escape I could lay covers down in and put her in but the problem is I know she'll try to stand up in the vehicle because she'll freak out. So I'm not real certain I'd be comfortable with that.</p><p></p><p>Second is, if they decide I need to do surgery or blood work on her, I'm not sure I could afford it. It's the Holidays and my hours haven't been the best at work to make up having to pay out of pocket more than $100. All of Mira's expenses and everything are being handled by myself since no one else gives a **** about her because she's one little calf against 150 other cattle of beef... I'm the bleeding heart one so I'm the one that cares for her... But I'd love to help her out and have her physically looked at.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1469162, member: 31466"] Id love to haul her to a vet to look at. Problem is I don’t have a safe / real effective way of doing so. I don’t have a truck that works. I have a four door Ford Escape I could lay covers down in and put her in but the problem is I know she’ll try to stand up in the vehicle because she’ll freak out. So I’m not real certain I’d be comfortable with that. Second is, if they decide I need to do surgery or blood work on her, I’m not sure I could afford it. It’s the Holidays and my hours haven’t been the best at work to make up having to pay out of pocket more than $100. All of Mira’s expenses and everything are being handled by myself since no one else gives a **** about her because she’s one little calf against 150 other cattle of beef... I’m the bleeding heart one so I’m the one that cares for her... But I’d love to help her out and have her physically looked at. [/QUOTE]
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