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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Fin" data-source="post: 7078095" data-attributes="member: 110232"><p>My reply is in response to how your post reads. Apologies if I took it the wrong way, I didn’t think it was your usual sentiments, however it reads like a common thing I hear.</p><p>I understand what you are saying about travelling time. However very few calls that you get as an emergency genuinely happened the minute the farmer called, i.e cow calving all night and now needs a Caesar or the farmer returns to fine the beast with the broken leg. But yes if the animal keeper is not satisfied they can get a suitable vet in a reasonable time then they should query keeping livestock. I don’t see how that is the vets fault.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Fin, post: 7078095, member: 110232"] My reply is in response to how your post reads. Apologies if I took it the wrong way, I didn’t think it was your usual sentiments, however it reads like a common thing I hear. I understand what you are saying about travelling time. However very few calls that you get as an emergency genuinely happened the minute the farmer called, i.e cow calving all night and now needs a Caesar or the farmer returns to fine the beast with the broken leg. But yes if the animal keeper is not satisfied they can get a suitable vet in a reasonable time then they should query keeping livestock. I don’t see how that is the vets fault. [/QUOTE]
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