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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1712309" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>Dunno how "cow vets" are affected, but starting about 10-15 years ago, several equine vets that are my clients( insurance) had to start "poodle grooming" a day or 2 a week, in order to claim small animal practice as well. Because of the low-life, blood-sucking, p.o.s scumbags ( aka lawyers), their malpractice insurance was becoming un-affordable. I don't have any insured that are or were mostly "cow vets". The equine vets I used would all treat client's cows, goats, dogs, cats etc while on a farm call, but once they quit doing Bangs tests at the sale barns....and once so many sale barns closed and the dairies shut down ... there are no cow vets only around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1712309, member: 40587"] Dunno how "cow vets" are affected, but starting about 10-15 years ago, several equine vets that are my clients( insurance) had to start "poodle grooming" a day or 2 a week, in order to claim small animal practice as well. Because of the low-life, blood-sucking, p.o.s scumbags ( aka lawyers), their malpractice insurance was becoming un-affordable. I don't have any insured that are or were mostly "cow vets". The equine vets I used would all treat client's cows, goats, dogs, cats etc while on a farm call, but once they quit doing Bangs tests at the sale barns....and once so many sale barns closed and the dairies shut down ... there are no cow vets only around here. [/QUOTE]
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