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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1096356" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We have one vet around here that charges like that, about all he does is dogs and horses. Most people get a vet from out of town if they need one, at least they can afford her. And she's a pretty good vet, just eems a little to fond of the calf jack. But she only weighs about 95 pounds so she doesn;t have much heft to pull calves by hand. Our vet is under contract to the state now, but part of his contract specifies that he can still do vet work for about a half dozen of his old cutomers. I'm just really happy that we're one of those he specified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1096356, member: 34"] We have one vet around here that charges like that, about all he does is dogs and horses. Most people get a vet from out of town if they need one, at least they can afford her. And she's a pretty good vet, just eems a little to fond of the calf jack. But she only weighs about 95 pounds so she doesn;t have much heft to pull calves by hand. Our vet is under contract to the state now, but part of his contract specifies that he can still do vet work for about a half dozen of his old cutomers. I'm just really happy that we're one of those he specified. [/QUOTE]
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