bigbull338
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personally id say the vet was a lamebrain.an sell her was all he knew to say.just because she has it once doesnt mean she will again.but you know to watch her.an treat her if she has it again.
WAguy":2jx5uk7p said:I wasn't thinking the salebarns are evil places, but was wondering if their are generally accepted rules of behavior. If there aren't, and everyone knows its buyer beware, then fine, may the best man win.
ive worked at the local barn years ago, hauling cattle and helping the vet.. your right great place to hang around and learn. what little time you work is wide open. and you can't be caught day dreamin' would'nt take a million for the experiance,, but wouldnt give a nickle to do it again :lol:Wild Cattle":2xore23t said:Good point Brute, I wonder how many people get to work cattle for other people. Its hard to learn anything working your own or family cattle 2 times a year.
When I was in the fulltime day-work business I was working outside cattle about 3 days a week plus 1 day at the sale barn penning back and loading 1,500 hd. Thats handeling around 100,000 hd/year. It gives you a little different perspective than someone who workes their own 100 hd 2 times a year.