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Bloody discharge...and in pain....UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="norriscathy" data-source="post: 214619" data-attributes="member: 2961"><p>GOOD large animal vets (cows, not horses!) are almost an impossibility to find around here. Call one vet out four times and he killed four cows! Tried some new feed and cows were staggering around drunk with 6 dead; one vet said it was to cold to come out; another vet came out and said he thought one of the dead cows had fallen in the creek and broken her neck. He gave one cow than was down a IV of calcium and THEN started drawing blood to send off, He even said "guess I should have drawn blood before medicating the cow". I got one horror story after another. If you can find a GOOD cow vet; doesn't matter if he's a hundred miles away or charges you double; you sure better thank your stars you found him and do whatever it takes to keep him happy and coming out.</p><p></p><p>Norris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="norriscathy, post: 214619, member: 2961"] GOOD large animal vets (cows, not horses!) are almost an impossibility to find around here. Call one vet out four times and he killed four cows! Tried some new feed and cows were staggering around drunk with 6 dead; one vet said it was to cold to come out; another vet came out and said he thought one of the dead cows had fallen in the creek and broken her neck. He gave one cow than was down a IV of calcium and THEN started drawing blood to send off, He even said "guess I should have drawn blood before medicating the cow". I got one horror story after another. If you can find a GOOD cow vet; doesn't matter if he's a hundred miles away or charges you double; you sure better thank your stars you found him and do whatever it takes to keep him happy and coming out. Norris [/QUOTE]
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