D. E. Larsen, DVM I stepped through the small gate into the crowding ally behind the chute. Ag swung the tailgate open, and I grabbed the tail of this large Charolais cross heifer with my right hand. I worked my gloved left hand into her rectum. There was enough squeeze on her that she couldContinue reading “The Last Cow in the Chute”
Category Archives: Veterinary Medicine
Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd
D. E. Larsen, DVM I came through the back door of the clinic in Enumclaw, I liked to get into the clinic early. Jack was just cleaning up from an early morning call. “You are here a little early,” Jack said as I squeezed past him at the utility tub. “I have been coming aContinue reading “Two’s Company, Three’s a Crowd”
A Day at the Track
D. E. Larsen The late afternoon sky looked very threatening. The clouds were black and bellowing up to great heights. The Company G CQ was having difficulty getting the company to line up. Nobody was looking forward to marching to our night classes in the rain. Just about the time he was on his elevatedContinue reading “A Day at the Track”