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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 1126858" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>Ken our vet starts calving season in December and it ends for him in June. It is hard to get him out unless it is life or death, but he will be out next weekend.</p><p>I have to chuckle about you calling him lazy. When the other vet's were gone for a conference he only ever it made it to his home to change clothes and restock his rig. His wife kept food ready around the clock. If you look at a map of Montana put in pin on Fort Benton then draw a line straight to the Canadian border, then go over to Chinook, down to Lewistown, over to Great Falls and back up to Conrad and back to the first line you made to the border. That is the area this man covered for over a week.</p><p></p><p>At least with a fracture it should heal better then a dislocation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 1126858, member: 5917"] Ken our vet starts calving season in December and it ends for him in June. It is hard to get him out unless it is life or death, but he will be out next weekend. I have to chuckle about you calling him lazy. When the other vet's were gone for a conference he only ever it made it to his home to change clothes and restock his rig. His wife kept food ready around the clock. If you look at a map of Montana put in pin on Fort Benton then draw a line straight to the Canadian border, then go over to Chinook, down to Lewistown, over to Great Falls and back up to Conrad and back to the first line you made to the border. That is the area this man covered for over a week. At least with a fracture it should heal better then a dislocation. [/QUOTE]
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