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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1615614" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>You need a large animal vet. In order to expect one to come to your farm for an emergency (generally late at night), you need to have one come to your farm and go over your program and agree to be your vet.</p><p>If you call a vet's office, and you are NOT a client, they will not come out on an emergency call.</p><p>Some have really gone over-board. Yes, if you looked in our supply cabinets, refrigerators, etc you would find 20X that much "STUFF", but just starting out, you can't buy everything.</p><p>18 x 1" needle and 10/12 cc syringe should get you by. Epinephrine is always good to have on hand. Thermometer - old fashion, no battery works just fine. </p><p>Get a vet out and have him suggest what meds you should have on hand for emergencies you can take care of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1615614, member: 968"] You need a large animal vet. In order to expect one to come to your farm for an emergency (generally late at night), you need to have one come to your farm and go over your program and agree to be your vet. If you call a vet's office, and you are NOT a client, they will not come out on an emergency call. Some have really gone over-board. Yes, if you looked in our supply cabinets, refrigerators, etc you would find 20X that much "STUFF", but just starting out, you can't buy everything. 18 x 1" needle and 10/12 cc syringe should get you by. Epinephrine is always good to have on hand. Thermometer - old fashion, no battery works just fine. Get a vet out and have him suggest what meds you should have on hand for emergencies you can take care of. [/QUOTE]
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