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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 5115844" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>I'm really sorry this is meeting a slightly negative response. We have taken 'pre-vet school' students before (ie 17 year olds) who haven't been near anything bigger than a dog before. But they have been local and we can only really keep them for a few days, because they do need complete supervision so it is a bit of a commitment knowing you need to be with them almost all the time. Hard to find time to do the paperwork and boring bits! That said, it can be very rewarding, but we have already booked in a couple of work experience bods for this summer so can't cope with any more.</p><p></p><p>We only have enough work for them when we are calving too, but then have only a small herd. Hopefully some can give a positive response to this request, especially as these are adults, albeit inexperienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 5115844, member: 971"] I'm really sorry this is meeting a slightly negative response. We have taken 'pre-vet school' students before (ie 17 year olds) who haven't been near anything bigger than a dog before. But they have been local and we can only really keep them for a few days, because they do need complete supervision so it is a bit of a commitment knowing you need to be with them almost all the time. Hard to find time to do the paperwork and boring bits! That said, it can be very rewarding, but we have already booked in a couple of work experience bods for this summer so can't cope with any more. We only have enough work for them when we are calving too, but then have only a small herd. Hopefully some can give a positive response to this request, especially as these are adults, albeit inexperienced. [/QUOTE]
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