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I tell you what, this stew is good! It's got to be one of the best I've made.

Trying to avoid cooking over the weekend more like it.:p
Rumor has it it might get a tad chilly.....relatively speaking of course.:duc
Relatively speaking is right!
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They really are. Seems especially challenging to find large animal vets that 1) make house calls and 2) don't already have more clients than they can handle.
Because small animal vets have pretty regular hours, don't have to deal with animals that outweigh them by many, many hundreds of pounds and make a LOT more money.

Waiting on the severe storms to hit. They are off to the West of me right now. Suppose to be over and moved out of the area by midnight....so several hours of interpretation!
I hope those storms go around you Sean!
 
Because small animal vets have pretty regular hours, don't have to deal with animals that outweigh them by many, many hundreds of pounds and make a LOT more money.


I hope those storms go around you Sean!
I don't know about them making a lot more money. Large animal is a bit of a specialty. Just like a vet that will treat birds.
 
Thanks! That sounds delicious. This may be a silly question, but how do you buy tuna? Do you buy it fresh and cook it? I would imagine you can get pretty fresh fish around those parts? Our area isn't well know for fresh seafood :p

The only really fresh stuff I've had was when Ma brought fresh smoked tuna caught right around Coos Bay, Oregon. I could've eaten that stuff by the fist full.
Fresh is fine if you are prepared to pay the price and yes, cooked works best.
I use tinned in olive oil. The tuna in brine doesn't taste as nice imo.
We do get some very good fresh fish here but it's very expensive. The frozen fish here is also good and a fraction of the price.
 
I don't know about them making a lot more money. Large animal is a bit of a specialty. Just like a vet that will treat birds.
I worked with a vet who did house calls for local farms. We castrated bulls one day and did check ups on dairy cow's.

I'd say not many vets have the ability to work with larger animals because they feel comfortable with cats and dogs.

The vet I worked with wasn't the best with people, but get him around bulls or horses and it was like watching an incredible event. He could calm any animal just but touch and his voice.
 

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