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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9733"><p>Actually that was just the last straw. But the "right" last straw. This is a subject that has been bugging the hell out of me for a long time. Maybe we're just lucky in always being able to find and keep an excellent vet in the areas we have moved to. I see neighbors with vets that I wouldn't let treat a post that they are perfectly happy with. But a number of them will ask me to talk to J---- and see what he thinks. I have mentioned this subject to him on occasion and he just gets embarassed. To us he is worth his weight in gold, thankfully he's skinny so it's not much gold. He doesn't like to work with horses, not because of the horses but because of the owners. He has been known to really PO some people, if you ask him what he thinks, you'ld better be prepared to hear an honest answer. We don't agree on evrything. He likes cows a minimum of FS 6 to 6.5, I want them a maximum of FS 6. Anyway, enough about him. Just remember, a "good" large animal vet is a very real asset. Damn soap box got in the way again.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Which post did that? Where I said</p><p>> "my first thought was to</p><p>> shoot the vet"? Anyway, I</p><p>> actually agree that a good vet is</p><p>> an asset, a mediocre one is just</p><p>> an a**!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9733"] Actually that was just the last straw. But the "right" last straw. This is a subject that has been bugging the hell out of me for a long time. Maybe we're just lucky in always being able to find and keep an excellent vet in the areas we have moved to. I see neighbors with vets that I wouldn't let treat a post that they are perfectly happy with. But a number of them will ask me to talk to J---- and see what he thinks. I have mentioned this subject to him on occasion and he just gets embarassed. To us he is worth his weight in gold, thankfully he's skinny so it's not much gold. He doesn't like to work with horses, not because of the horses but because of the owners. He has been known to really PO some people, if you ask him what he thinks, you'ld better be prepared to hear an honest answer. We don't agree on evrything. He likes cows a minimum of FS 6 to 6.5, I want them a maximum of FS 6. Anyway, enough about him. Just remember, a "good" large animal vet is a very real asset. Damn soap box got in the way again. dunmovin farms > Which post did that? Where I said > "my first thought was to > shoot the vet"? Anyway, I > actually agree that a good vet is > an asset, a mediocre one is just > an a**! [/QUOTE]
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