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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1852480" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>You have described it exactly. When they were trying to get approval to start the school we wrote letters of support for it because we were told they would work with local producers. They promised that if we had a cow or calf die that we could just deliver it there for a diagnosis. As soon as approved all that changed. Wont allow anything brought in. </p><p> At first they had 1 teacher who brought students to the farms to learn. She even brought students each week to our stockyard to do preg checks. They got hands on learning. Most that came to my farm hadn't even castrated a calf. It was in their final year of vet school. </p><p> The teacher married and moved away and the school didn't replace her or that part of the program. Im very disappointed in the school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1852480, member: 8993"] You have described it exactly. When they were trying to get approval to start the school we wrote letters of support for it because we were told they would work with local producers. They promised that if we had a cow or calf die that we could just deliver it there for a diagnosis. As soon as approved all that changed. Wont allow anything brought in. At first they had 1 teacher who brought students to the farms to learn. She even brought students each week to our stockyard to do preg checks. They got hands on learning. Most that came to my farm hadn't even castrated a calf. It was in their final year of vet school. The teacher married and moved away and the school didn't replace her or that part of the program. Im very disappointed in the school. [/QUOTE]
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