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My Vets Closing their Practice
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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1792653" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>I expect that going forward, we're gonna to have to go back to just doing pretty much all our doctoring on our own (if we can legally get the meds/etc. that we need)... and if we can't do it, then old Bessie is probably not gonna make it. That'll result in a bigger "learning curve" for cattlemen (which might result in a "thinning of the herd" of cattlemen...), along with a natural thinning of the actual cattle herd some through a more forced "survival of the fittest" animal selection, rather than using crutches to prop up some that probably shouldn't be taking up space anyway... which will improve our cattlemen's overall abilities, and strengthen the herd genetics a bunch... and in the end, we'll probably be the better for it. Painful journey though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1792653, member: 39018"] I expect that going forward, we're gonna to have to go back to just doing pretty much all our doctoring on our own (if we can legally get the meds/etc. that we need)... and if we can't do it, then old Bessie is probably not gonna make it. That'll result in a bigger "learning curve" for cattlemen (which might result in a "thinning of the herd" of cattlemen...), along with a natural thinning of the actual cattle herd some through a more forced "survival of the fittest" animal selection, rather than using crutches to prop up some that probably shouldn't be taking up space anyway... which will improve our cattlemen's overall abilities, and strengthen the herd genetics a bunch... and in the end, we'll probably be the better for it. Painful journey though. [/QUOTE]
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