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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1390359" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If she stays the same, and can do manure and urinate okay, I think you are making the right choice to just let her feed the calf and then cull her. Nice of the vet to talk to you over the phone. It saves him a trip, you an expensive farm call, and you will be more likely to think of this and use him because he is not out to soak you. There are a couple of vets here in this area and we don't use one because even though he has been here before, he insists on a farm call every time and it just costs too much. Good luck with her and I hope things just stay quiet and you can get her to the spring. Who knows, it might just shrink and retract and you'll never know she had it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1390359, member: 25884"] If she stays the same, and can do manure and urinate okay, I think you are making the right choice to just let her feed the calf and then cull her. Nice of the vet to talk to you over the phone. It saves him a trip, you an expensive farm call, and you will be more likely to think of this and use him because he is not out to soak you. There are a couple of vets here in this area and we don't use one because even though he has been here before, he insists on a farm call every time and it just costs too much. Good luck with her and I hope things just stay quiet and you can get her to the spring. Who knows, it might just shrink and retract and you'll never know she had it... [/QUOTE]
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