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<blockquote data-quote="SBMF 2015" data-source="post: 1703655" data-attributes="member: 39695"><p>Heck Yeah! Almost every one had retired by now. Mr. Hoge has retired and been rehired as Animal Science lab coordinator. So I still get to work with him. Aaron Callahan is still in the equine program. Andrew Larson is still there. Every one else is gone. </p><p>BHE has put in a HUGE vet tec building and program. I did a walk through with a vet that graduated from Michigan state. She said BHE's set up was nicer than Michigan state.</p><p>I tell everyone it is THE place to go for Equine or livestock education and if you want to go on then transfer to a four year Ag College.</p><p>I have met students at labs from Hawaii, California, South America, and ever where inbetween.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBMF 2015, post: 1703655, member: 39695"] Heck Yeah! Almost every one had retired by now. Mr. Hoge has retired and been rehired as Animal Science lab coordinator. So I still get to work with him. Aaron Callahan is still in the equine program. Andrew Larson is still there. Every one else is gone. BHE has put in a HUGE vet tec building and program. I did a walk through with a vet that graduated from Michigan state. She said BHE's set up was nicer than Michigan state. I tell everyone it is THE place to go for Equine or livestock education and if you want to go on then transfer to a four year Ag College. I have met students at labs from Hawaii, California, South America, and ever where inbetween. [/QUOTE]
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