M-J-G
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When I worked on a research unit, if we assisted a ewe we had to describe why as well as log details of what drugs were used as well as the basic record keeping like date, time, weights.
We used to get young clowns who wanted to assist sheep that didn't need it, but after they did the paperwork afterwards they started to leave them alone.
I guess doing paperwork doesn't make you look like a hero.
It used to make me chuckle when you saw the number of assisted lambing drop after a couple of days.
We used to get young clowns who wanted to assist sheep that didn't need it, but after they did the paperwork afterwards they started to leave them alone.
I guess doing paperwork doesn't make you look like a hero.
It used to make me chuckle when you saw the number of assisted lambing drop after a couple of days.
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