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Posted on 10/04/2005 9:56:41 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
If I can throw in my own two cents, there's a large and small animal practice down the street from me, and he has a very large barn with a few paddocks out back. Nothing fancy. Like Hair's vet, my vet had a truck with the works, fridge, running water, you name it, she had it, and it was alway well stocked. She also always wore scrubs. Our equine dentists had something similar, only they wore pink sleeveless shirts, and on the back of their truck they had an elaborate scene of a galloping herd of horses. They were also big, burly and sweaty. :-) God could they sweat.
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woah. what IS that?
Big, burly, sweaty dentists dressed in pink?
That's just tweaky Beaker ;~D
I think it's a John Deer Warthog.
I'm not sure but it sure looks impressive, huh?
Just catching up on all my pings! Your new horse is SO beautiful! I bet your children are thrilled! : )
Never seen one like that before but I bet it could clean out weedy fence rows..........
She's really cute. From what I can see, she is well built. Certainly is flashy enough. I wish you get success with her. With all the bad luck you have had lately, you deserve a break.
The stuff of nightmares ;~D
The shirts detracted from it. Believe it or not.
What a gorgeous little girl. She deserves a very special name :)
Dr. Bondurant, the local vet in my novel, does both large and small. I think his preference is small, but, hey, he needs the money. The hero --- not Dr. Bondurant --- is also a vet, of the surgical sort.
I'm sorry to hear about your vet. Have you chosen a new one? What criteria would you use to pick a new vet?
And welcome to NaNo! As you can see from their website, No Plot is No Problem! You could write about your horses!
One vet is mobile - he works out of his truck, gorgeous fairly new Dodge with his computer hooked up in it - to keep all his records and prints bills, etc. He does farm calls, and handles whatever he runs into, floats teeth (he's the best equine dentist in the area), and does chiropractic work on horses. He travels all over northern NV and northern CA. Sometimes we load up horses and meet him at a park in town - no farm call that way. I absolutely love him, he comes in the middle of the night to hold my hand when necessary.
The other practice we use probably does have twenty acres. They specialize in equine reproduction, do surgery as necessary, collect semen and AI mares. There are three vets in that practice, a barn where they do surgery, ultrasounds, etc., and a barn where they house mares waiting for AI plus the clinic office. They can get just about any mare in foal and keep her there.
Since he died I have been using a girl that lives very close to me. She has been in practice for about 5 years. Very nice girl and so far as been right on about her diagnoses and treatments. I've not had anything major tho, (knock on wood), a colic, a uterine infection, and a lameness problem.
The criteria I used picking her mainly was the fact that she was so close....not good criteria I know, but with no major problems I figured most any vet would work. I've looked around but to be honest as good as she has been so far I'll probably try her now even for a major thing. She has also been very reasonable on her fees, which is a major criteria for me:).
Becky
A Chevy Crew Cab ... that'll work ...
Sure - that's cool... Mine isn't that fancy, that I posted above, but then, no one's writing a novel about my vet... :~D
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