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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 690920" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>I think when a person starts a thread on CT asking about a health issue pertaining to cattle, we should give sound advice. Most cases I think we can be of as much help without seeing the animal as a vet. Many of us have seen just about everything. </p><p>However if the poster does seem over their head, for sure give the "call the vet" advice.</p><p>We have 5-6 Vets in this area, don't know of any that will go to the farm to say, put back a uterus. Actually only one old guy [a long time friend] has the facilities to handle cattle. He's the last one to come to the farm for emergencies. Now past 70 can't do it any more.</p><p>The other vets have small animal clinics, no facilities for big animals.</p><p>I do believe any experienced cattle man/lady would know more of treating a Bovine then these small animal vets. </p><p>AND CHARGE!! holy crap 3 stitches in the pups ear cost $290, maybe was there 1 hour total.</p><p>NO THANKS! I will deal with all health problems that come up with the cattle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 690920, member: 3937"] I think when a person starts a thread on CT asking about a health issue pertaining to cattle, we should give sound advice. Most cases I think we can be of as much help without seeing the animal as a vet. Many of us have seen just about everything. However if the poster does seem over their head, for sure give the "call the vet" advice. We have 5-6 Vets in this area, don't know of any that will go to the farm to say, put back a uterus. Actually only one old guy [a long time friend] has the facilities to handle cattle. He's the last one to come to the farm for emergencies. Now past 70 can't do it any more. The other vets have small animal clinics, no facilities for big animals. I do believe any experienced cattle man/lady would know more of treating a Bovine then these small animal vets. AND CHARGE!! holy crap 3 stitches in the pups ear cost $290, maybe was there 1 hour total. NO THANKS! I will deal with all health problems that come up with the cattle. [/QUOTE]
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