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Speaker 1 (00:06):
It is the week of the Muster Christmas Giveaway. Each
day this week we're talking to a different business who
have fantastic prizes up for offer. This afternoon we're catching
up with Georgette Welder of itself. Georgette, welcome to the
Muster things and hey, great to catch up. Firstly, being ale,
(00:26):
be honest, it's not a nine to five job. There's
a hell of a lot that goes on, especially at
this time of year.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Right, yes, correct, Well, to be fair, that's at any
time of the year. To be fair, we have our
pitch and thrust dependent on the different types of animals
we're working with, so at the moment, from our large
animal point of view, we're just slightly a little bit
more on the downhad a bit more cruisy. Not for
the farmers though, they are actually very busy always in
(00:52):
the lead up to Christmas. But yes, things that they
bring off and then they'll be ramping up again in
the new year. It's scanning stuff thing and then later
on our RM checks et cetera. But our small animal
team is quite busy always leading up to Christmas, getting
all the animals vaccinated and sorted out before Christmas. So yes,
there is always stuff on the goal. In general, we're
(01:14):
always available, I guess twenty four hours. People can contact
us if they are a neat so we have to
we have to always be ready, that's for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
It is a lead up to Christmas. It's all about
being stress free, enjoyable as well. We talk about animal
husbandry and just I don't know, trying to get the
best production out of your animals, make them comfortable through
the summer months.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Correct, Yes, I guess that is always a thing in
the end of the data. It's just about you want
to feed that is around. At the moment, people are
pretty good, but it can obviously change sometimes. It can
be tricky in the summer if we get a spell
of drier weather and yeah, if things are looking a
bit more tricky than the people. We are here to
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assist and that as well, and advice farmers to to
see how how they can alter things slightly or change
things slightly within their diets or what they can feed.
So there is yeah, we can be there.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
To assist and bits are on call as well for
emergency situations twenty four seven right.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Yeah, including of Christmas and the year. There is always
somebody on call for all our different species. So yeah,
we've got our range of vets that will be available
on call and in between Christmas in a year. Our
clinics are open as well, so people can get there,
but if they do need something in between, then they
can still sing out and they can get that organized
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even their last minute emergency and drugs if they needed
it for their animal animal health needs. So yeah, we
are in the end of the day available now.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
Of course, the rural community is a big part of itself.
Tell us what you're planning for them over the next
month or so.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
Yes, a very important part of as we we service
our rural community obviously for our large animal side of things,
but also supporting them with their small animal requirements. And
so in the end of the day it is supporting
our farmers whereas needles really if they so. At the moment,
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we're booking a lot of farmers in for their their
hert scans that will start or they've actually sort of
started now right through into the new year. And yeah,
otherwise whatever their drench plant if that's what they require,
because a lot of people are having their young stock
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around and their their sheep farmers require still there their
animal new health needs as well, So whatever plans we
need to put in place, we can.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
Sort that and it's a fantastic prize as well. The
V South is offering on the Master today, Georgette. Now
we're talking a two hundred dollars V South voucher as
well a bit of a goodie bag selection tell us
about it.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Yep, that's correct, So we have a bit of a
goodie bag. It's probably slightly more small animal focus, but
a lot of people have got still their pets as
well our farmers. So whoever is keen and just get
into the draw and then have a two hundred dollars
out you for any services that they might require, so
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that can be used in any Bit South clinic around
in South and and attack on.
Speaker 1 (04:29):
So text VET South to five double oh nine with
your details, make sure you put your name and everything
on there and we're going to announce this oneed tomorrow. Hey, George,
thank you very much for your time on the muster
of this afternoon, and you have a good Christmas. Always
good to catch up with the team from VET South.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yeah, absolutely, thanks for your time, Andy, and you have
a fantastic Christmas a new year as well, and.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Just a reminder as well. VET South are here for
animal health emergencies over the Christmas period small than large.
Eight hundred vits South is the number to what to
get a hold of them. If you're after advice around
Christmas season, get in touch. They'll be able to help
you as well their website vitsouth dot co dot m
Z to advise you regarding animal health needs. George it
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Welder of v South, So like George it said, to
get him the prize for a two hundred dollars vit
South voucher and a merched prize pack. Text v South
to five nine with your details as well and will
draw a winner tomorrow. You're listening to the muster before
the end of the year at ben Dooley. Up next
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