Dave Ramsey, a talk radio show host who discusses financial matters, is fond of saying that people who make expensive financial mistakes “just paid the stupid tax”. In my opinion, “stupid mistakes” of any kind are learning opportunities and sometimes that education can be expensive, but if you learn from it, that mistake and the subsequent education can be priceless.
In the Summer of 2019, we moved full-time to our bug-out-location (BOL). In the spring of 2020 we purchased our first animals for our homestead, chickens. We soon added pigs and cows. Like any living creature, animals have basic needs and are susceptible to illness. In order to have a good return on investment (ROI) on livestock, it is best to do as much of the health care for your livestock as you can.
But where can you learn about veterinary care? Over the years I have picked up a few books on veterinary care, unfortunately most of the books have a problem. As the books age, many of the veterinary medicines are replaced with newer drugs. Recent FDA guidelines are also making it harder for a farmer/homesteader to gain access to certain drugs for the care of animals. One of my solutions was to look back at publications printed before the advent of penicillin and modern drugs. I found some great publications from the late 1800s and early 1900s on the USDA website. There are also a great selection of veterinary medical books available for free on the Project Gutenberg website.Continue reading“A Crash Course in Veterinary Medicine, by 3AD Scout”
