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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14268"><p>You do what you can, get help for others and get the vet for that you really can't get done. I'm sure V the V loves hearing things like that, but I feel that's pretty much the way it has to be. As Linda said in a post "When we assume responsibility for animals" paraphrased but it gets the point across.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I TRY to do what my vet says.</p><p>> After last night's rodeo, I feel</p><p>> like such a failure! I could'nt</p><p>> get the 18x1 1/2 needle subQ and</p><p>> called it quits on the shots. I</p><p>> have to get a better set up. I</p><p>> have to find some way to give a</p><p>> shot that my hands can handle. I</p><p>> was at my dad's one time when a</p><p>> calf was pulled and the vet put a</p><p>> bolus into the uterus. My dad is</p><p>> getting pretty feeble so I assume</p><p>> the vet was saving him the shot</p><p>> routine.... of course, Dad's cow</p><p>> hadn't torn up like mine did. I</p><p>> know there has got to be a better</p><p>> way, but for now, I just feel like</p><p>> a failure because I couldn't do</p><p>> all the vet said to do. Bummer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14268"] You do what you can, get help for others and get the vet for that you really can't get done. I'm sure V the V loves hearing things like that, but I feel that's pretty much the way it has to be. As Linda said in a post "When we assume responsibility for animals" paraphrased but it gets the point across. dunmovin farms > I TRY to do what my vet says. > After last night's rodeo, I feel > like such a failure! I could'nt > get the 18x1 1/2 needle subQ and > called it quits on the shots. I > have to get a better set up. I > have to find some way to give a > shot that my hands can handle. I > was at my dad's one time when a > calf was pulled and the vet put a > bolus into the uterus. My dad is > getting pretty feeble so I assume > the vet was saving him the shot > routine.... of course, Dad's cow > hadn't torn up like mine did. I > know there has got to be a better > way, but for now, I just feel like > a failure because I couldn't do > all the vet said to do. Bummer! [/QUOTE]
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