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<blockquote data-quote="nap" data-source="post: 559407" data-attributes="member: 8447"><p>I didn't mean to offend you or anyone else with my post. If I did, I'm sorry. Starting vets are in much demand (most of the kids in my daughter's class had their choice of jobs) and there is a considerable variation in salaries particularly predicated on where they choose to practice. Big cities will always pay much better than small towns. Increased veterinary costs are a problem that are going to effect all of us in the cattle business. I'm afraid it is already causing many farmers and ranchers like the one that commented above to practice on their own animals. Since we are already working at the margins it is natural for people to look for ways to cut costs. I know I am. I also know I am very fortunate to have expertise in the family and I commiserate with those that don't. I just wanted to end this thread on a friendly note.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nap, post: 559407, member: 8447"] I didn't mean to offend you or anyone else with my post. If I did, I'm sorry. Starting vets are in much demand (most of the kids in my daughter's class had their choice of jobs) and there is a considerable variation in salaries particularly predicated on where they choose to practice. Big cities will always pay much better than small towns. Increased veterinary costs are a problem that are going to effect all of us in the cattle business. I'm afraid it is already causing many farmers and ranchers like the one that commented above to practice on their own animals. Since we are already working at the margins it is natural for people to look for ways to cut costs. I know I am. I also know I am very fortunate to have expertise in the family and I commiserate with those that don't. I just wanted to end this thread on a friendly note. [/QUOTE]
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