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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 618834" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>our vet recommends no animals brought into the herd in the last trimester, and every time i asked her for a few years got a "are you crazy look?!" from her. She also recommends no calves bought to place on cows that lost calves, train wreck waiting to happen, and is ready and near willing to cuff you up side the head if you bring in dairy and have problems. She will help you don't get me wrong, but she sure gives a lecture about how this problem could have been avoided.</p><p>Not lecturing you in the least here. Just giving you our vets opinion.</p><p>Then again, the hang up the single vet that resigned to raise a family now a part time vet that works from home, has no problem with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 618834, member: 6198"] our vet recommends no animals brought into the herd in the last trimester, and every time i asked her for a few years got a "are you crazy look?!" from her. She also recommends no calves bought to place on cows that lost calves, train wreck waiting to happen, and is ready and near willing to cuff you up side the head if you bring in dairy and have problems. She will help you don't get me wrong, but she sure gives a lecture about how this problem could have been avoided. Not lecturing you in the least here. Just giving you our vets opinion. Then again, the hang up the single vet that resigned to raise a family now a part time vet that works from home, has no problem with it. [/QUOTE]
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