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Who do you trust? Man who owns 1000 head or vet?
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<blockquote data-quote="backhoeboogie" data-source="post: 196306" data-attributes="member: 3162"><p>He's not a "cattleman". </p><p></p><p>Has anyone ever been in the middle of plowing and get one of those emergency calls? You shut down and you are almost out of daylight only to find out a calf was born and someone is appalled that the cow is eating the afterbirth? Will it kill her? Can you come look and see if everything is okay? It is right then that I give thanks that I am not considered a cattle guru. Then you have those who want to borrow equipment to do everything, don't know how to use it and often damage it. I can't afford those kind of friends. I have neighbors I help and they do likewise. Sometimes I am beholding and some times they are. They know the cost of equipment and they know not to shut you down in the middle of a project over a trivial issue. </p><p></p><p>Call the vet. Go buy some equipment, just atleast a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backhoeboogie, post: 196306, member: 3162"] He's not a "cattleman". Has anyone ever been in the middle of plowing and get one of those emergency calls? You shut down and you are almost out of daylight only to find out a calf was born and someone is appalled that the cow is eating the afterbirth? Will it kill her? Can you come look and see if everything is okay? It is right then that I give thanks that I am not considered a cattle guru. Then you have those who want to borrow equipment to do everything, don't know how to use it and often damage it. I can't afford those kind of friends. I have neighbors I help and they do likewise. Sometimes I am beholding and some times they are. They know the cost of equipment and they know not to shut you down in the middle of a project over a trivial issue. Call the vet. Go buy some equipment, just atleast a little. [/QUOTE]
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