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Who do you trust? Man who owns 1000 head or vet?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 196334" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>lol.. you're right.. none of the cows in Crawford belong to W. He leases the land for grazing.</p><p></p><p>I can understand the young man not wanting to start "practicing" being a vet by helping out someone that knows his dad is one! And ABSOLUTELY yes, everyone has gotten "sue crazy". I promise you if something went wrong with someone he was trying to help out, they would hold him responsible. Problem with most everything anymore.. wanting to blame someone else. Just his knowledge makes it dangerous! If I help someone with a C section and the cow dies (which would certainly happen, since I've never done one before) I'm not a "knowledgeable person", and it would be much harder to hold me responsible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 196334, member: 173"] lol.. you're right.. none of the cows in Crawford belong to W. He leases the land for grazing. I can understand the young man not wanting to start "practicing" being a vet by helping out someone that knows his dad is one! And ABSOLUTELY yes, everyone has gotten "sue crazy". I promise you if something went wrong with someone he was trying to help out, they would hold him responsible. Problem with most everything anymore.. wanting to blame someone else. Just his knowledge makes it dangerous! If I help someone with a C section and the cow dies (which would certainly happen, since I've never done one before) I'm not a "knowledgeable person", and it would be much harder to hold me responsible. [/QUOTE]
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