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willowbreezefarm
Ridin' The Range
Yes I know what all of you are saying and at the time I was a complete newbie with goats and just went with his word on it. Yes I did trust him at that time since he did work on my horses and I never had any issue with him before. Since the vet office had serveral different vets in the office I called and asked them before which vet worked with goats the most blahblah. Well they said that particular vet did so that is why I went with him. Now when all this went down.. Not only was I FURIOUS but so was my husband because these last night vet calls the whole week and with the last visit being and emergency call this was adding up FAST! But I think I do know what happened, he was in a hurry to go pull someones calf and he just didnt check or something and that is how it happened. But the last vet that came out was just baffled at how the other vet managed to do such a thing.
But I know with horses you cut them instead of banding, with cattle you can either cut or band I have seen both. But I do know with my dad being on a Dairy Farm i do know they have only use one band on a calf.
I still have not gotten over what happened but we did not have to pay for the bills nor do we use that vet. My husband said that if he came back on the property that he was gonna kick em in his butt (of coarse he used different words) .
But I know with horses you cut them instead of banding, with cattle you can either cut or band I have seen both. But I do know with my dad being on a Dairy Farm i do know they have only use one band on a calf.
I still have not gotten over what happened but we did not have to pay for the bills nor do we use that vet. My husband said that if he came back on the property that he was gonna kick em in his butt (of coarse he used different words) .