[AlpacaTalk] RE: shearing experience gone bad
<<<< Janice - Can you cancel the check or contact your bank about being
overcharged? This happened to me with a chiropractor (not licensed, my
stupidity
for not checking) for my horse and I reported him to the Vet Associations.
Here are the links for yours - they can and will help in this matter when
you tell them how she injured your animal. _http://www.avma.org/_
<http://www.avma.org/_>
(http://www.avma.org/ <http://www.avma.org/>)
_http://www.gvma.net_ <http://www.gvma.net_> (http://www.gvma.net
<http://www.gvma.net>)
Cuts do happen but we have never had ONE in FIVE YEARS. The shearers NEED
to go slow - it may seem advantageous to have it all over with quickly, but
that's always when animals are cut. The slower shearers don't cut them if
they are good. Alpacas have very thin skin compared to other animals and
should not be sheared quickly.
SUSAN OLSON>>>>
Thanks Susan! I'll check into it.
Janice
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