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<blockquote data-quote="MistyMorning" data-source="post: 421878" data-attributes="member: 6826"><p>Hi all and hoped to grab all you guys that have answered a million ai questions. Now I have searched this board for an answer and it doesnt appear that its been asked before. That said here goes. </p><p></p><p>Thinking now, just thinking about getting trained for this. Heres the problem as I see it. I am not a large woman and I had shoulder surgery last year on my right(dominate shoulder). Have finally come around from that, but don't want any stress putting me back on square one again. Is ai altogether more physical than the regular stuff I do now(vacinations, calving stuff, etc. you know the drill). There are not a lot of folks around who do this so it may be something lucrative?</p><p></p><p>I really want some input from those of you that do it or have done it. Good or bad doesn't matter or I wouldn't have asked.</p><p></p><p>HAve a great evening</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyMorning, post: 421878, member: 6826"] Hi all and hoped to grab all you guys that have answered a million ai questions. Now I have searched this board for an answer and it doesnt appear that its been asked before. That said here goes. Thinking now, just thinking about getting trained for this. Heres the problem as I see it. I am not a large woman and I had shoulder surgery last year on my right(dominate shoulder). Have finally come around from that, but don't want any stress putting me back on square one again. Is ai altogether more physical than the regular stuff I do now(vacinations, calving stuff, etc. you know the drill). There are not a lot of folks around who do this so it may be something lucrative? I really want some input from those of you that do it or have done it. Good or bad doesn't matter or I wouldn't have asked. HAve a great evening [/QUOTE]
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