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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 345352" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>It is difficult to get vets to move to a rural area and come work in an area where you have to travel long distances.</p><p>At one point we had three vets in our county and then we were down to one (Who needed to retire). He sold out and we now have a great vet who loves his job and if he can get his horse and rope a calf he is just tickled to death. Yes he did it for us this summer on a calf with a chin full of porcupine quills.</p><p>I kept missing.</p><p>I wouldn't trade this vet for all the city docs in the world. He's like the old ones you always heard about willing to visit and come out even when it is dark and cold.</p><p>Vicky, I would rather pay the vet and have a live animal then pay a lazy no good electrician. Sorry to any one I offend, but it happened, his bill was more then we spend on the vet in a year.</p><p>Know any vet looking for a job?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 345352, member: 5917"] It is difficult to get vets to move to a rural area and come work in an area where you have to travel long distances. At one point we had three vets in our county and then we were down to one (Who needed to retire). He sold out and we now have a great vet who loves his job and if he can get his horse and rope a calf he is just tickled to death. Yes he did it for us this summer on a calf with a chin full of porcupine quills. I kept missing. I wouldn't trade this vet for all the city docs in the world. He's like the old ones you always heard about willing to visit and come out even when it is dark and cold. Vicky, I would rather pay the vet and have a live animal then pay a lazy no good electrician. Sorry to any one I offend, but it happened, his bill was more then we spend on the vet in a year. Know any vet looking for a job? [/QUOTE]
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