peteyfoozer
Herd Master
Has anyone else heard this??
YUP GRRRRRHas anyone else heard this?? View attachment 98802
And even worse when I can't find a vet that will do sheep here. Sadly I'll probably have to ask friends that are vets to get those things. It's not a line I like to cross because I feel like I'm taking advantage of them.It's sad and unnecessary.
No you are not taking advantage of them. They have a business, you but products. You are not crossing a line, it is a business transaction.And even worse when I can't find a vet that will do sheep here. Sadly I'll probably have to ask friends that are vets to get those things. It's not a line I like to cross because I feel like I'm taking advantage of them.
So far my searching for LA-200 all are out of stock - or CA requires and Rx.My niece flatly refused to buy any prescription items for me years ago. She has since left vet practice and works for a pet food company as a researcher. At the time had more experience with vet meds than she did! LOL
If your vet friends will give you a open prescription for what you need, you can file it with Valley Vet, Jeffers, Chewy, and any other supplier and obtain your prescription livestock drugs that way. Be sure you know the dosages and when to use the meds.
Otherwise buy what you can now. Atwoods has a limit of 2 on antibiotics. I will buy more before returning to CA, including the mastitis tubes. BTW, those tubes are very useful (off label) for medicating puncture wounds since you can get the stuff deep into the puncture.