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    Quote Originally Posted by rolodave View Post
    It is amazing a vet, a lady vet at that, would use a SR. Has to be her own personal preference.
    I wonder if she got the blade(s) from her Dad or other relative. Or, it could have belonged to the head vet.
    Or she could have bought it from a shop
    Bread and water can so easily become tea and toast

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    i wonder if the cow prefers a thuri edge or something keener?


    i can see where this thread is heading
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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    i wonder if the cow prefers a thuri edge or something keener?


    i can see where this thread is heading
    Do you think a cow would prefer a goatee, or o moostasche?
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    i hope she has a full recovery and not get a fever. hay fever
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    Quote Originally Posted by bombay View Post
    i hope she has a full recovery and not get a fever. hay fever
    Guess what? I got a fever! And the only prescription.. is more cowbell!


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    Mr McBrautigam, thank you.Good choice. Did you know the program I was describing is shot in Michigan out where there are a lot of farmers, both Amish and non Amish. Apparently Dr. Pol has 19,000clients where he is at.

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    I used to live in Mt. Pleasant, which was a town away from him, where he is the vet at the fair in one of the episodes. My wife's family has also had him come out to treat their horses in the past.

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