my vet, a friend, save me on my cow who was loosing weight and bcs. i knew that it did not look correct when i saw my cow last Sunday. she barely had the energy to walk and eat. i saw her breathing heavily and deep. eventually, after i gave water, mucus came out on her nose. first, i thought that she may had parasite correction or needed to de-worm her. immediately, call my vet and indicated that she may have a pneumonia because of heavy mucus in her nose and deep breathing.
he was great to attend my call in need and delay his ski trip for several hours. he was great to make a house call. i don't mind the charges because of his emergency services. for one thing, he save my cow and future calves. the cow is about 5-7 years old and gave me a nice "spunky calf" but strong and great conformation. his service was immeasurable compare the dollar value that he retain the cow for future calving's values.
he, like myself, attended a graduate school with exorbitant amount of debt. most vet graduate owes about 150-250k,just on principle alone-not including the compound interest. you don't start paying it back after 6-9 months after school, but they are charging compound immediately after you have signed the loan. imagined you did not pay your mortgage for the next four years, your compound interest and on top of principle will almost double the original loan. in reality, the bank will foreclose the property immediately and not take a lost. they will not wait a year or four years to reclaim your property.
if i have to call my vet friend, i would not hesitate to think about the cost because his knowledge is immeasurable. it is the hardest field to get into a program because it is so limited in numbers. beside, he has to learn vertebrate or invertebrate animals or fish-that is large scope of knowledge compared to medicine or dentistry. boy- i thanked my friend, who is a vet and saviour.
he was great to attend my call in need and delay his ski trip for several hours. he was great to make a house call. i don't mind the charges because of his emergency services. for one thing, he save my cow and future calves. the cow is about 5-7 years old and gave me a nice "spunky calf" but strong and great conformation. his service was immeasurable compare the dollar value that he retain the cow for future calving's values.
he, like myself, attended a graduate school with exorbitant amount of debt. most vet graduate owes about 150-250k,just on principle alone-not including the compound interest. you don't start paying it back after 6-9 months after school, but they are charging compound immediately after you have signed the loan. imagined you did not pay your mortgage for the next four years, your compound interest and on top of principle will almost double the original loan. in reality, the bank will foreclose the property immediately and not take a lost. they will not wait a year or four years to reclaim your property.
if i have to call my vet friend, i would not hesitate to think about the cost because his knowledge is immeasurable. it is the hardest field to get into a program because it is so limited in numbers. beside, he has to learn vertebrate or invertebrate animals or fish-that is large scope of knowledge compared to medicine or dentistry. boy- i thanked my friend, who is a vet and saviour.