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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1291098" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>That shows a gross ignorance of what is involved, and the differences between the two. The amount of equipment, facilities, anesthesia and staff needed for the procedure by small animal veterinarians is much more than with large animals, to say nothing of the huge increase in liability and the standard of care imposed by state veterinary boards. By and large, cattle owners understand that it is already a high risk, things can go wrong and it may be no one's fault (except maybe their own if they wait too long to call the vet). Pet owners not so much, and dog forbid when their baby or any of it's babies die on the table. Your, fault, my fault, nobody's fault, they are still much more likely to scream bloody murder that the vet killed their baby. I wouldn't want to deal with those morons for 4 times the fee of a c-section for a cow. The vets are not crooks, they are charging for all that they have to put into it, including the idiot fee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1291098, member: 23282"] That shows a gross ignorance of what is involved, and the differences between the two. The amount of equipment, facilities, anesthesia and staff needed for the procedure by small animal veterinarians is much more than with large animals, to say nothing of the huge increase in liability and the standard of care imposed by state veterinary boards. By and large, cattle owners understand that it is already a high risk, things can go wrong and it may be no one's fault (except maybe their own if they wait too long to call the vet). Pet owners not so much, and dog forbid when their baby or any of it's babies die on the table. Your, fault, my fault, nobody's fault, they are still much more likely to scream bloody murder that the vet killed their baby. I wouldn't want to deal with those morons for 4 times the fee of a c-section for a cow. The vets are not crooks, they are charging for all that they have to put into it, including the idiot fee. [/QUOTE]
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