D. E. Larsen, DVM John slid through the front door and leaned on the front counter. He waited for the reception room to clear and then leaned over to talk with Sandy. “I have been out of work for 3 months now,” John said. “I hate leaving my bill unpaid, but with the new baby,Continue reading “A Load of Firewood, From the Archives”
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Cows Never Eat the Stuff, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM Here I was again, standing over a dead cow, in the middle of a pasture filled with Tansy, listening to a rancher explain to me that cows never touch the stuff. As I stood there sharpening my necropsy knife, I thought about my long history with Tansy. My first recollection ofContinue reading “Cows Never Eat the Stuff, From the Archives”
Gary’s Accident
D. E. Larsen, DVM The afternoon was filled with bright sunshine and anticipation. It was the end of March, Friday the 31st in 1950, and we were planning to go to the high school tonight to watch the school play. Our cousin, Bill Davenport, was one of the actors. The last two weeks of MarchContinue reading “Gary’s Accident “