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Posted 8/10/2011 6:07:40 AM
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Has anyone every received a health certificate on an all natural hog or any other species before?

How hard was it to get one?

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Posted 8/10/2011 7:04:59 PM


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It shouldn't be hard at all.  Just check with your vet.  They are standard things needed for most livestock shows and interstate transport of animals.

Paul Ewing

Shining Moon Farm - Boyd, TX

http://www.ShiningMoonFarm.com

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Posted 8/11/2011 6:32:28 AM
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Well I did not get the call back like I wanted yesterday from the vet. So rang the vet's office again and asked for another call back. The operator said "he was pretty busy yesterday." I laughed at her and my reply was "isn't that a good thing?" So hanging by the phone once again. Watch he'll call while I in the bathroom...
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Posted 8/12/2011 7:15:06 AM
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Got the call back, but vet does not want to write certificate until two days prior to pick up. Which only makes sense because the certificates are only good for 30 days.

Yelp there goes yet another hair off my head. Now waiting for a return call from the buyer so I can call the vet and set up an appointment for the vet to come to our place.

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