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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 9066354" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>but ours never used to be like it.</p><p></p><p>I used to have nothing but respect for all our vets and be in awe of them tbh, now they just seem on the make.</p><p>for a start why do they need such fancy cars to drive around in? when i started out and was introduced business wise to the same practice as Dad and Grandad had used , the main vet had a Renault 5 ,and wore an old worn out barbour jacket , He was the best Sheep vet i have ever known.</p><p>a conversation with him or any of the others for that matter made you feel a bit happier even if the ewe lamb or pig did die they seemed to have a calming influence over livestock farming . certainly helped in more ways than one.</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 9066354, member: 12099"] but ours never used to be like it. I used to have nothing but respect for all our vets and be in awe of them tbh, now they just seem on the make. for a start why do they need such fancy cars to drive around in? when i started out and was introduced business wise to the same practice as Dad and Grandad had used , the main vet had a Renault 5 ,and wore an old worn out barbour jacket , He was the best Sheep vet i have ever known. a conversation with him or any of the others for that matter made you feel a bit happier even if the ewe lamb or pig did die they seemed to have a calming influence over livestock farming . certainly helped in more ways than one. . [/QUOTE]
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