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<blockquote data-quote="farm girl" data-source="post: 106335" data-attributes="member: 1770"><p>Bez, I do not know you, as you do not know me or my circumstances. I appreciate you opinions and understand that you would have done things a lot different than me, and that is ok. However, I do feel that I need to touch on a few of your opinions. If I did not worry about expenses it would mean I was a billionaire, which I am not, and probably never will be. However, I have already taken some precautions to protect the rest of my herd. I bought medications to guard against several diseases that it could have been and talked to other experts, who did not believe further tests were needed. I do not have the strongest confidence in my vet but to get another one in the area that I live is not as easy for me as it may be for you. If the disease is airborne or a fly carried disease getting tests would not save my neighbors cattle. I live in a heavily populated amish community that is not going to run to the vet on a hunch that their cattle might catch something. I can't foresee the future and I hope that I am never a "problem" to my neighbors or any one else. I appreciate your opinions and the opinions of everyone on this board. I have learned a lot since I started coming here and I am sure that I will continue to learn more. This could be a mistake that could come up and bite me in the butt, but I talked to several people about handling the problem and whether or not to test her. I do not think that you are an "ass" as you put it, we simply come from different worlds and have different opinions. I am not trying to start a stink on here with you or anyone else. I was just wanting others opinions and I appreciate everyone that responded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farm girl, post: 106335, member: 1770"] Bez, I do not know you, as you do not know me or my circumstances. I appreciate you opinions and understand that you would have done things a lot different than me, and that is ok. However, I do feel that I need to touch on a few of your opinions. If I did not worry about expenses it would mean I was a billionaire, which I am not, and probably never will be. However, I have already taken some precautions to protect the rest of my herd. I bought medications to guard against several diseases that it could have been and talked to other experts, who did not believe further tests were needed. I do not have the strongest confidence in my vet but to get another one in the area that I live is not as easy for me as it may be for you. If the disease is airborne or a fly carried disease getting tests would not save my neighbors cattle. I live in a heavily populated amish community that is not going to run to the vet on a hunch that their cattle might catch something. I can’t foresee the future and I hope that I am never a “problem” to my neighbors or any one else. I appreciate your opinions and the opinions of everyone on this board. I have learned a lot since I started coming here and I am sure that I will continue to learn more. This could be a mistake that could come up and bite me in the butt, but I talked to several people about handling the problem and whether or not to test her. I do not think that you are an “ass” as you put it, we simply come from different worlds and have different opinions. I am not trying to start a stink on here with you or anyone else. I was just wanting others opinions and I appreciate everyone that responded. [/QUOTE]
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