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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15168"><p>The quality of my stock is very good. My cows might be all different colors makes and models and none of them carry any papers but they are sleek for the most part because I don't overgraze and I don't wait to cull. I'll agree that a good vet is an asset but I sure don't consider a vet to be a key part of a producer's business. To me a vet is like a tractor mechanic. I don't need them except when I get into a situation that's over my head which better not be very often or I'm in the wrong business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15168"] The quality of my stock is very good. My cows might be all different colors makes and models and none of them carry any papers but they are sleek for the most part because I don’t overgraze and I don’t wait to cull. I’ll agree that a good vet is an asset but I sure don’t consider a vet to be a key part of a producer’s business. To me a vet is like a tractor mechanic. I don’t need them except when I get into a situation that’s over my head which better not be very often or I'm in the wrong business. [/QUOTE]
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