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<blockquote data-quote="stlhdr2" data-source="post: 578032" data-attributes="member: 8698"><p>First off, I'd like to thank you all again for your help and concern for my heifer. A few more tidbits of information might help clear up some of the discussion points. I don't have a squeeze chute for my pasture yet, so I'm unable to immobilize my animals for any sort of treatment...which means a trip to the vet when something like pinkeye hits. I have no problems giving shots to animals, or people for that matter. My vet is great, he treats folks' animals from several communities and he's very trustworthy. I also understand that every dollar I spend on my animals is lost profit and it makes sense to treat you own animals if you can, and I plan on investing in a squeeze chute as soon as I can. </p><p></p><p>I'll get back with a progress report when I know something.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stlhdr2, post: 578032, member: 8698"] First off, I'd like to thank you all again for your help and concern for my heifer. A few more tidbits of information might help clear up some of the discussion points. I don't have a squeeze chute for my pasture yet, so I'm unable to immobilize my animals for any sort of treatment...which means a trip to the vet when something like pinkeye hits. I have no problems giving shots to animals, or people for that matter. My vet is great, he treats folks' animals from several communities and he's very trustworthy. I also understand that every dollar I spend on my animals is lost profit and it makes sense to treat you own animals if you can, and I plan on investing in a squeeze chute as soon as I can. I'll get back with a progress report when I know something..... [/QUOTE]
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