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s nd | I think that's alot of damage just to let go. Any insurance to cover something like that? Yours? Theirs? You better plan on meeting with the council or board to tell them of the incident. Be nice. You have everything to gain here. Get your report or bill from the vet, have the help write up their observations after the show. They must have insurance, or they should at least pay your deductible. Use your head and go about it like a businessman. You don't need to smell like a cow when you approach them. Flame me if you want. If you got the cow butchered, you might have to figure something for that. Do your homework and see if you can get some compensation out of them. Right is right. Good luck.
ps. Don't think you need to play those games with the service times and noise. Get the results you deserve. Use your thinker on this and maybe it won't happen again.
Edited by ndred 11/29/2012 21:00
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