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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1702915" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>A post in the "blocking for dehorning" topic got me to thinking. In the past I have taking my Vet relationship for granted. We have a Vet school 15 miles away and one of the teachers bring students to out farms to work cattle and also to our local stockyard to preg check and age cattle. It's been so easy and she is great to work with. She recently told me she is leaving the school and moving to another area so guess I start over. </p><p> Do most of you have a dependable large animal Vet that you can call? And of so will the vet work with you on about anything you need? I hear it's not so easy everywhere to even get a Vet that does large animals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1702915, member: 8993"] A post in the "blocking for dehorning" topic got me to thinking. In the past I have taking my Vet relationship for granted. We have a Vet school 15 miles away and one of the teachers bring students to out farms to work cattle and also to our local stockyard to preg check and age cattle. It's been so easy and she is great to work with. She recently told me she is leaving the school and moving to another area so guess I start over. Do most of you have a dependable large animal Vet that you can call? And of so will the vet work with you on about anything you need? I hear it's not so easy everywhere to even get a Vet that does large animals. [/QUOTE]
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