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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 674610" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Go back and read your reply, You are comparing birth defects in animals with birth defects in humans.</p><p>Anybody familiar raising a calf could keep that calf going. Why? A Vet should know better. There's no valuable research being done here. </p><p>I can't imagine anybody going through the Vet expenses to have this procedure done.</p><p>For the Vets satisfaction that he can save the calf? Again, he knows the calf can be saved so there is no point.</p><p>I guess :nod: every once in a while some one will come along thinking. " If I were this calf I would want to be saved"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 674610, member: 3937"] Go back and read your reply, You are comparing birth defects in animals with birth defects in humans. Anybody familiar raising a calf could keep that calf going. Why? A Vet should know better. There's no valuable research being done here. I can't imagine anybody going through the Vet expenses to have this procedure done. For the Vets satisfaction that he can save the calf? Again, he knows the calf can be saved so there is no point. I guess :nod: every once in a while some one will come along thinking. " If I were this calf I would want to be saved" [/QUOTE]
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