Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Caring for the Big Guys
By Carole Moore

This article is about a man name Bob Rednour. He runs the Large Animal Veterinary Services in Youngsville, N.C. Bob graduated in North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He ractice with fellows veterinian , they specialize in the care of treatment of the large animals. During their work they usually start their business as making a appointment. But they usually spend more time helping and treating animals . Bob Rednour works about 50 to 60 hours per week. So that he works like 100 hours per week.
Rednour is saying that the baby horse had a hard time coming out of the mother. The baby horse was stuck in the mothersbirth canal. The baby horse died and the mother suffered with tissue tears and a subsequent intection. Before he started cleaning up the wound on the hourse he instructeda twitch in the horeses upper lip. Using the device the horse doesn’t seem to mind that what he was pacing in the hourse. Because he was asking that horse if it hurts and it seems like it not even hurting to the horse.
Herding of cattles, pigs, sheep llamas, and goats is routine business for a large-animal veterinary practice. Rednour says that some works for universities, teaching and providing clinical services.

No comments:

Post a Comment