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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 49056" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Ollie,</p><p></p><p>Mostly I'm talking about castrating dogs without seditives (this post is about castrating a dog) and while I have no problem hunting or shooting a problem animal (livestock chaser for example). I believe that it's a lot different shooting a dog getting your livestock than holding a dog down to castrate him because your don't want to spend the money on Vet. Don't make this discussion more than it is.</p><p></p><p>My point on the Vets is I've read alot of negitive post on Vets. Like your family dog if you give your Vet a reason not to like you, they won't like you. If you don't like your Vet find a new one. You must have a good enough relationship with your Vet to get the local, why risk the relationship by complaining about him/her wanting to make a profit for their services? (my point here really doesn't need a answer it's more a point than a question)</p><p></p><p>How do you castrate your calves? Band young or knife when they get older?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 49056, member: 378"] Ollie, Mostly I'm talking about castrating dogs without seditives (this post is about castrating a dog) and while I have no problem hunting or shooting a problem animal (livestock chaser for example). I believe that it's a lot different shooting a dog getting your livestock than holding a dog down to castrate him because your don't want to spend the money on Vet. Don't make this discussion more than it is. My point on the Vets is I've read alot of negitive post on Vets. Like your family dog if you give your Vet a reason not to like you, they won't like you. If you don't like your Vet find a new one. You must have a good enough relationship with your Vet to get the local, why risk the relationship by complaining about him/her wanting to make a profit for their services? (my point here really doesn't need a answer it's more a point than a question) How do you castrate your calves? Band young or knife when they get older? Alan [/QUOTE]
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