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Ram lamb with suspected broken femur
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl95" data-source="post: 3388760" data-attributes="member: 47700"><p>Being able to tell when a cow is suffering is called stockmanship and is learnt from the age of 3 stood at your parents and grandparents knee unfortunately this skill can not be taught at the age of 18 at ag college or vet school although drinking large amounts of alcohol and not falling over is a skill that can be taught at said educational astablishments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl95, post: 3388760, member: 47700"] Being able to tell when a cow is suffering is called stockmanship and is learnt from the age of 3 stood at your parents and grandparents knee unfortunately this skill can not be taught at the age of 18 at ag college or vet school although drinking large amounts of alcohol and not falling over is a skill that can be taught at said educational astablishments [/QUOTE]
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