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<blockquote data-quote="O'Reilly" data-source="post: 5286164" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Our vet went through our invoices and totted up the number of everything we had used, and made some comments on it, nothing too onerous. Apparently we don't use a lot which is nice to know, as I know we have too much mastitis in the winter.</p><p>On the other hand we don't have enough shelter for our calves over winter, bit too much fresh air apparently. I rarely treat any for pneumonia and never lose one. Presumably it is OK to use lots of antibiotics and lose calves so long as they have a roof over their heads. But I didn't get awkward with them and I think that is a big difference in how you get on. Some of the tales she told make your toes curl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="O'Reilly, post: 5286164, member: 1848"] Our vet went through our invoices and totted up the number of everything we had used, and made some comments on it, nothing too onerous. Apparently we don't use a lot which is nice to know, as I know we have too much mastitis in the winter. On the other hand we don't have enough shelter for our calves over winter, bit too much fresh air apparently. I rarely treat any for pneumonia and never lose one. Presumably it is OK to use lots of antibiotics and lose calves so long as they have a roof over their heads. But I didn't get awkward with them and I think that is a big difference in how you get on. Some of the tales she told make your toes curl. [/QUOTE]
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