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<blockquote data-quote="primmiemoo" data-source="post: 6632386" data-attributes="member: 83588"><p>My G&G knapsack sprayer course cost £200, and I wasn't even given lunch! Utter, utter, utter waste of a day and a half - on-farm test, too - and a complete rip off. </p><p></p><p>I had my vet & meds course when I was 16. A partner in the Vet's practice taught me how to safely administer injections and medicines to equines and ovines over the course of a year's visits. When cattle came back into the system, he taught me how to treat them. </p><p>His practice has benefitted from my custom for decades. I don't mind demonstrating that I know how to inject, drench, stitch, lance, and keep medicines and equipment properly, but I'll be insulted if I'm expected to pay for training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="primmiemoo, post: 6632386, member: 83588"] My G&G knapsack sprayer course cost £200, and I wasn't even given lunch! Utter, utter, utter waste of a day and a half - on-farm test, too - and a complete rip off. I had my vet & meds course when I was 16. A partner in the Vet's practice taught me how to safely administer injections and medicines to equines and ovines over the course of a year's visits. When cattle came back into the system, he taught me how to treat them. His practice has benefitted from my custom for decades. I don't mind demonstrating that I know how to inject, drench, stitch, lance, and keep medicines and equipment properly, but I'll be insulted if I'm expected to pay for training. [/QUOTE]
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