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    0 pathogens detected
    .............




    in other news, i had three exams yesterday: physics, inorganic chem, and molecular bio.
    Doom.


    BUT, I went on the FUNNEST VET CALL EVER on Monday. There is a woman near Dr. Mike that has about a dozen developmentally challenged foster kids. This woman has a farm where she keeps a herd of barbados sheep, three cows, one steer, a pony, two horses, two llamas, two alpacas, and 200-600 rabbits (they raise rabbits for food and pelts). We went to vaccinate/deworm everyone except the bunnies, and we had a blast. She had a few of her kids out there, two LDS missionaries, Dr. Mike, Lacey, Katrina, and I. It was a party. We vaccinated and dewormed, put magnets in the cows, etc. We got to watch a sheep literally jump over Lacey's head (these are not the white fuzzy sheep... more like wild goat-looking things). Anyway, it was awesome.