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    MasterCard - Priceless

    A 4-year old registered purebred Limousin cow - $4,500
    Nine months feed and upkeep - $295
    A healthy full-term bull calf sired by your neighbor's wanderin Corriente-holstein-cross named Elvis - Priceless

    A successful Cesarean section on a mama cow - $190
    A 110-pound healthy calf-$400
    A missing pair of forceps- Priceless

    #2
    DO I understand that in your neck of the woods a c section is 190 bucks I had one last winter and the vet charged me 525 by the time it was done. This he said was about average in the area.

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      #3
      LONEWOLF- I had a cacsarean last year also and the caesarean was 350.00 plus the call fee 65.00 plus meds and a revisit total was 649.91 This was January 15,2003. 130LB bull calf from a 2yr old Heifer. ( Hereford)

      The joke was from the Sept. issue of Western Horseman.

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        #4
        I thought my vet was outrageous! Two years ago I had a C section that cost $400! And that was two visits because the clown had to resew her! When I suggested I shouldn't have to pay for the second visit because he screwed up he was not very happy. Obviously I never will use him again and I told every farmer for miles around!

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          #5
          I work for a vet. A c-section is about $300.00 here. Plus materials - about $50 more. It's the mileage that can kill you. You don't want to be too far from town!

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            #6
            OOPs! Checked the computer...that's $200.00 plus materials. You can tell it's not calving time...I've forgotten the charge already.

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              #7
              Neighbor's inbred Ayrshire bull running with my F1 heifers for probably 2 weeks this year-NOT FUNNY!

              Him passing away a couple weeks ago so I can never recoop my lossess-priceless.

              O well he was a hard working man and I truly hope he's having a good time up there.

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                #8
                Neighbour's mentally unbalanced -auction mart bought - undetermined breed - fence jumping bull in your pasture....costly.

                The fact that he's in love with your best cow...scary.

                The fact that best cow is smart enough to lead him into a trailer in the middle of the pasture...priceless.

                True story

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                  #9
                  By the sound of it Priceless, know more jokes from me.

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                    #10
                    HEHEHE!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks a million people cheered me up.

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