Posted by dave2 on January 16, 2008 at 04:38:58 from (139.139.35.70):
Hey folks, It's a slow day today and I've been headscratching. I haven't been in the States for around 20 years, so don't know what all the new stuff and attitudes are like. What do you folks do when you have animals that ned doctoring? Any animal, but I'm thinking about horses and livestock mainly and especially those that produce something (meat/milk). Is natural (holistic??) medicine/healing picking up anywhere (with people also), do you do your own doctoring, or is it call the vet (or cull the animal)? If you call a vet, how long do you end up waiting (does he/she cover several counties, or just a couple of townships)? Guess that answer depends a lot on what part of the country you are in. If you need lab work, are the labs accessable, or a state or more away?
Not trying to sell/promote anything, just curious if it is common or even heard of and how the folks that provide the service and use the service are regarded. I've seen some real good at what they do folks and some real tree huggin' quacks. Just like to see some opinions.
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