32. Certainly the Horse Would Appreciate It
This request not only challenges the laws of science but also showcases a remarkable misunderstanding of equine surgery—and perhaps a unique approach to storage solutions. Keeping the removed parts in a freezer, as if they were leftovers awaiting reincarnation, adds a layer of surreal domesticity to the whole affair.
This anecdote serves as a wry reminder of the unpredictable nature of veterinary practice, where the job description may sometimes feel as though it includes being a magician. Though for those wondering, they were thrown from the roof in the first place because it’s an old superstition, essentially wishing good luck for the horse.
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