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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15169"><p>"If the vet costs are higher then the salvage value of the animal, either your vets are way more expensive then ours, or you need to look at the quality of the cattle you are raising."</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>What I was trying to say is, I figure the odds of the vet being able to save the animal verse it dying no matter what I do. If I can't do anything myself and I feel a vet will be able so save her, I definitely have them out.</p><p></p><p>Also, if you need to have the vet out regularly, your vet must be way cheaper than mine, or you need to look at the quality of cattle you are raising. (Just kidding, a cheap shot I know, but I couldn't resist.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15169"] "If the vet costs are higher then the salvage value of the animal, either your vets are way more expensive then ours, or you need to look at the quality of the cattle you are raising." > dunmovin farms What I was trying to say is, I figure the odds of the vet being able to save the animal verse it dying no matter what I do. If I can't do anything myself and I feel a vet will be able so save her, I definitely have them out. Also, if you need to have the vet out regularly, your vet must be way cheaper than mine, or you need to look at the quality of cattle you are raising. (Just kidding, a cheap shot I know, but I couldn't resist.) [/QUOTE]
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