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<blockquote data-quote="gizmom" data-source="post: 1527253" data-attributes="member: 13402"><p>I was talking about the bangs vaccination, our vet doesn't come to the farm often. He comes for the Bangs we have 35 heifers to vaccinate so easier for him to come to us than for us to haul that many to them. We semen test all the long yearlings in February so he comes to the farm for that as well. Other than those two visits we do the majority of the vet work. We are blessed to have an excellent large animal vet and we have a great working relationship with him. We haul to him anything that we can't handle, and he does all of our tric testing as well. It is still storming here, we may end up rescheduling the rain is one thing but lighting is another at this point our mud is muddy.</p><p></p><p>Edit the boss just sent a text to give the vet an option to reschedule he said no he's good to go :banana: :roll: heck it is only a tropical storm at this point we have had over 5 inches of rain and we are expecting another 6 inches. Flash flood warnings in effect.</p><p></p><p>Gizmom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gizmom, post: 1527253, member: 13402"] I was talking about the bangs vaccination, our vet doesn’t come to the farm often. He comes for the Bangs we have 35 heifers to vaccinate so easier for him to come to us than for us to haul that many to them. We semen test all the long yearlings in February so he comes to the farm for that as well. Other than those two visits we do the majority of the vet work. We are blessed to have an excellent large animal vet and we have a great working relationship with him. We haul to him anything that we can’t handle, and he does all of our tric testing as well. It is still storming here, we may end up rescheduling the rain is one thing but lighting is another at this point our mud is muddy. Edit the boss just sent a text to give the vet an option to reschedule he said no he’s good to go :banana: :roll: heck it is only a tropical storm at this point we have had over 5 inches of rain and we are expecting another 6 inches. Flash flood warnings in effect. Gizmom [/QUOTE]
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