aj
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Baling wire can work as a suture also in a pinch. I saw it done once in one of those three day blizzard deals.
aj said:People who routinely put cows through this kind of abuse should not be allowed to own cattle. Its just a video game to you isn't? To me this is worse than starving cattle.
aj said:And if you don't want my opinion don't come on a world wide internet deal whining like a junior high cheerleader.
justme said:OH Breeder, just rack him up to ignorance. I've met you and your one heck of a guy (thumbsup). The cow your talking about is one doosey of a cow. A person would be lucky to own a cow with her genetics and success. I feel your pain, but don't let a bitter man who does occassional rants bring you down. Looks like someone deserves a Steerplanet timeout again!
KLLR said:OH Breeder,
Makes me cringe reading this post....we've known each other for quite some time, and I consider you an intelligent cattleman, and I don't like seeing all these harsh comments in this thread. To me it sounds like a situation of several worst case scenarios colliding together to make a flat out disaster.....My family raises club calves and I am a large animal veterinarian, so I guess it gives me a unique perspective on the situation. I don't want to be critical of anyone involved, my only piece of advice to you would be the following: If your vet is someone you find to be skilled, and someone whom you have had a good relationship with over the years. Don't let one negative outcome allow you to burn bridges which you may regret down the road....I guess what I'm saying is think it over and talk with your vet before doing anything rash.
I do have to address one particular comment made by MCC in this thread:
Personally, I do have a problem with this. It's like wanting to be a fireman but only fighting fires 8am to 5 pm. This brings me to another pet peeve. "After hour" charges. I can't control when a heifer decides to have a calf and I would just as soon be in a nice warm bed myself. If you are smart enough to be a vet you should be smart enough to realize you might have to go to work "After hours".
aj said:mcc might have a point. Its just a job to them. What do they know about animal husbandry? Just because they spent 7 years studying like a dog. Its not like they spent one third of their life working with animals. I'm pretty sure the vets are the bad guys. Like the guys who test for genetic defects. They are the bad guys. Oh guy. You said you would never do something to hurt a cow. I was told that heatwave had a 140# bwt. I guess you can use him though cause you are you and and you are a nurse that goes to church. If you hold your head right You won't have a big calf? I just don't get that part of the deal. How can you say that? I use a bull that had a 140# bwt but I would never do anything to jeperdize a cow health? I can't get by this. Do you induce these cows then? Thanks in advance.