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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 922336" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>That's just how it was explained to me, people are much more willing to pay the dollars for their dogs or/and cats with much less complaining about the price. The same for equine practices. On top of that a small animal Vet has folks waiting to spend money in the Vet clinic rather than traveling around to a few farms a day treating a few head and listening to some tight fisted folks complain about charging for a farm call.... It's only an half hour each way and the red heifer out by that tree needs preg check, watch out for the bull.</p><p></p><p>We have two mixed animal Vets in the area, both encourage or expect you to load the animal and go to them, which I gladly do..</p><p></p><p>BTW, welcome Med Woman, I have read most of your post and enjoy them.</p><p></p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 922336, member: 378"] That's just how it was explained to me, people are much more willing to pay the dollars for their dogs or/and cats with much less complaining about the price. The same for equine practices. On top of that a small animal Vet has folks waiting to spend money in the Vet clinic rather than traveling around to a few farms a day treating a few head and listening to some tight fisted folks complain about charging for a farm call.... It's only an half hour each way and the red heifer out by that tree needs preg check, watch out for the bull. We have two mixed animal Vets in the area, both encourage or expect you to load the animal and go to them, which I gladly do.. BTW, welcome Med Woman, I have read most of your post and enjoy them. Alan [/QUOTE]
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