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Gaining respect in and around the industry - is it possible?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 73597" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>One of the vets at the clinic we used in Illinois was "fresh out of vet school" and didn't grow up on a farm or ranch. He was a great guy.. really different from a "born on the farm" vet, and seemed like he was more anxious to find out the problem.</p><p></p><p>One thing that might even HELP, you don't have a background of "daddy did it this way.. " that gives you preconceived notions about husbandry, etc. It's kind of a clean slate for you!</p><p></p><p>Tom, the vet in Illinois, offered to stay at our farm once when we went on vacation. I had probably 8 or so bottle calves, cows, etc. When we got back, he said he was really thankful we gave him the opportunity. (Of course, we were MORE grateful he offered to do it!! ) He said he learned a lot caring for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 73597, member: 173"] One of the vets at the clinic we used in Illinois was "fresh out of vet school" and didn't grow up on a farm or ranch. He was a great guy.. really different from a "born on the farm" vet, and seemed like he was more anxious to find out the problem. One thing that might even HELP, you don't have a background of "daddy did it this way.. " that gives you preconceived notions about husbandry, etc. It's kind of a clean slate for you! Tom, the vet in Illinois, offered to stay at our farm once when we went on vacation. I had probably 8 or so bottle calves, cows, etc. When we got back, he said he was really thankful we gave him the opportunity. (Of course, we were MORE grateful he offered to do it!! ) He said he learned a lot caring for them. [/QUOTE]
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