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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 205714" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Vet input just doesn't pass a any cattlemen's sanity check. Keeping an animal alive with such obvious issues is just plain wrong. I know caustic is not one to mince words & can seem a bit too tough but that is just his way to get a point accross (he is most always right on target); my point is that it sure seems hard to understand how anyone could do nothing when the only obvious solution for this animal is to put it down (here's where I fault the vet for not providing proper guidence).</p><p></p><p>As fitz says, this is no way to start out in the "cattle business". If you can influence the owner to put the poor thing down & wait for a better opportunity - I think it would be a win win win situation. Just my 2 cents worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 205714, member: 1132"] Vet input just doesn't pass a any cattlemen's sanity check. Keeping an animal alive with such obvious issues is just plain wrong. I know caustic is not one to mince words & can seem a bit too tough but that is just his way to get a point accross (he is most always right on target); my point is that it sure seems hard to understand how anyone could do nothing when the only obvious solution for this animal is to put it down (here's where I fault the vet for not providing proper guidence). As fitz says, this is no way to start out in the "cattle business". If you can influence the owner to put the poor thing down & wait for a better opportunity - I think it would be a win win win situation. Just my 2 cents worth. [/QUOTE]
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