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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 3741674" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>The problem is that you live and work in what are traditional livestock areas. Those of us who only have small animal and TB testing vets that have little or no experience of sheep find it hard to get good advice.</p><p>Our last Vets gave up all large animals and the present ones while adequate for advice on drugs are still mainly Cats & Dogs. They get used to what they can charge for small animals and translate the same charges across to farms.</p><p></p><p>The last good sheep Vet in the S.East has just retired!</p><p>I am sure you are right in what a good Vet can save in advice, it is finding the good vet who charges less than £120.00 an hour plus call out that is difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 3741674, member: 699"] The problem is that you live and work in what are traditional livestock areas. Those of us who only have small animal and TB testing vets that have little or no experience of sheep find it hard to get good advice. Our last Vets gave up all large animals and the present ones while adequate for advice on drugs are still mainly Cats & Dogs. They get used to what they can charge for small animals and translate the same charges across to farms. The last good sheep Vet in the S.East has just retired! I am sure you are right in what a good Vet can save in advice, it is finding the good vet who charges less than £120.00 an hour plus call out that is difficult. [/QUOTE]
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