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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 1289392" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>In nearly two decades of being a commercial breeder on large dairies I have only met one shyster that claimed to be both a breeder and nutritionist and he got ran out of CA for none other than practicing medicine without a license and in fact the last I heard he was running around in Texas. You wouldn't be dealing with "DR."Colburn would you? I've met a few that understood both but never one that was good at one or the other that did both for a living. </p><p>Both breeders and nutritionists should defer to the vet. It's okay to question the advice and talk it over with them but at the end of the day it needs to be their call. If you can't trust the vets advice then it's time to try a new vet but the ability to balance a ration and get a cow pregnant does not give anyone the knowledge to diagnose and treat cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 1289392, member: 14661"] In nearly two decades of being a commercial breeder on large dairies I have only met one shyster that claimed to be both a breeder and nutritionist and he got ran out of CA for none other than practicing medicine without a license and in fact the last I heard he was running around in Texas. You wouldn't be dealing with "DR."Colburn would you? I've met a few that understood both but never one that was good at one or the other that did both for a living. Both breeders and nutritionists should defer to the vet. It's okay to question the advice and talk it over with them but at the end of the day it needs to be their call. If you can't trust the vets advice then it's time to try a new vet but the ability to balance a ration and get a cow pregnant does not give anyone the knowledge to diagnose and treat cattle. [/QUOTE]
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