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practice adds Hodgins and
he should make referrals to
specialists.
Hodgins feels the preven-
tive programs encouraged by
his clinic play the most
important role for the farm-
ers. A farmer must borrow
money to operate and with
today's high interest rates a
farmer just cannot afford to
lose half a herd to a disease
he could have had his herd
treated for, observes Hod-
gins.
Farmers are clever people
- says Dr. Hodgins. They. mart -
age operations which are
small businesses and in some. •
instances the operations are
not so small.
They must be equipped
with a wide range of know-
ledge to operate a farm. They
grow crops, raise livestock,
and operate advanced mach-
inery which they also main-
tain.
The time has passed when
a farmer only called the vet
When 'a beast went down
sick. The development of
herd health programs is a
priority for the veterinarian
and an important part of
livestock farming for the
farmer.
knis are essential
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to a disease
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