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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 356504" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Might be time to show the vet fell the sharp side of your tongue and let him/her know that you are capable of doing research and you have found that your area is selenium deficient and you want to do what you can to make this little guy better and since a shot of Bose can do no harm at this stage of the game, then that's what you expect to be given. How's that for a run on sentence. </p><p></p><p>People trying to raise baby calves are just as entitled to a vet's expertise and time as anyone...however, that just doesn't always seem to be the case, at least around here. We were fortunate enough to have a vet that enabled us to go to Walco and get what we felt we needed...and since vets don't seem prone to mess with baby calves, I don't see how anyone can raise them anymore without being able to have the ability to get the medicine one needs to treat a calf w/o having to wait to see if a vet will bother with the calf.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 356504, member: 3873"] Might be time to show the vet fell the sharp side of your tongue and let him/her know that you are capable of doing research and you have found that your area is selenium deficient and you want to do what you can to make this little guy better and since a shot of Bose can do no harm at this stage of the game, then that's what you expect to be given. How's that for a run on sentence. People trying to raise baby calves are just as entitled to a vet's expertise and time as anyone...however, that just doesn't always seem to be the case, at least around here. We were fortunate enough to have a vet that enabled us to go to Walco and get what we felt we needed...and since vets don't seem prone to mess with baby calves, I don't see how anyone can raise them anymore without being able to have the ability to get the medicine one needs to treat a calf w/o having to wait to see if a vet will bother with the calf. Alice [/QUOTE]
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