Re: Mayonnaise (safety issues for whole egg home pasteuization)

From: Hillary Israeli (hillary_at_hillary.net)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 23:55:15 +0000 (UTC)

In <1098909248.21583.0@ersa.uk.clara.net>,
  Jill. <news@REMOVETHISkintaline.co.uk> wrote:

*- am I understanding you correctly that you would have a separate specialist
*in all the common types of animals -- chickens, ducks, rats, horses, cows,
*goats, - ie anything not too exotic - that you could bring in to attend the
*animal your client had brought to you who live within an area that either
*the specialist would come to your surgery or the client could be easily
*expect to travel -- less than one hour away for example ??

No, that's not correct.
Chickens and ducks would be seen by one type of practicioner. Horses by
another. Cows by another (although sometimes practicioners do both horses
and cows, it would depend on the person). A cow practicioner would usually
also do goats. Most of these types of animals would not COME to my clinic
because of the location. However, if one did, I would tell them to call Dr
X, Dr Y, or Dr Z, who would be within let's say half an hour to forty-five
minutes away, and who could take care of them, yes.

*If there is not the specialist advice within a sensible range surely you are
*the only help for this animal and its your part to liase and ask for help to
*treat the poor soul rather than expecting the owner -- already in distress -
*to be blindly travelling hundreds of miles without any support??

No, it's not really like that around here. Hundreds of miles without a vet
of the right sort? Not a chance. Not around here.

-- 
			  Hillary Israeli, VMD
		      Lafayette Hill/PA/USA/Earth
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is 
                  too dark to read." --Groucho Marx


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