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Why don't vets want to doctor cattle any more?
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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 124516" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>Count me in on the appreciation group. </p><p> I also am fortunate with the vet I use. His farm call is $75.00, and doesn't charge for mileage, even though it will take him a <em>minimum</em> of an hour to get here. He has been incredibly helpful with phone consults and doesn't charge me for them. I have always felt his bills were reasonable. Besides large animals, he has a small animal practice and cannot always come out at the "drop of a hat", but will help by phone, call back to see how things are going, and will come out as soon as he is available. I, personally, am satisfied with that kind of service. </p><p> I also have to agree with all the points that Medic stated. I think, JMO, that if I can make it a bit easier for my "cow doctor" to do his/her job, it makes it easier on everyone.</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 124516, member: 839"] Count me in on the appreciation group. I also am fortunate with the vet I use. His farm call is $75.00, and doesn't charge for mileage, even though it will take him a [i]minimum[/i] of an hour to get here. He has been incredibly helpful with phone consults and doesn't charge me for them. I have always felt his bills were reasonable. Besides large animals, he has a small animal practice and cannot always come out at the "drop of a hat", but will help by phone, call back to see how things are going, and will come out as soon as he is available. I, personally, am satisfied with that kind of service. I also have to agree with all the points that Medic stated. I think, JMO, that if I can make it a bit easier for my "cow doctor" to do his/her job, it makes it easier on everyone. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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