Yeah, it's a pain but they can use alternate versions of dewormer for their animals. Supply and demand is a basic economic principle that so many don't seem to know or understand.
Shortages are a problem in all areas of life. Here in my rural Washington parts, during the 110+ heat wave in June, ice was sold out everywhere. There's a lot of campers in my town who couldn't find ice even 1 hour out, every store was out. I got busy making ice in my freezer for some friends, I gave them out in ziplock bags. I didn't charge them, only joked that it'd be $100 a bag. If I was industrious, I could have charged $10 or $20 or so, tho, to other campers in the area. Took a couple months before ice became readily available again.
My dad (born during the depression) would tell me he couldn't get a bicycle during WW2. All the rubber and steel went to the war effort.
Yeah, it's a pain but they can use alternate versions of dewormer for their animals. Supply and demand is a basic economic principle that so many don't seem to know or understand.
Shortages are a problem in all areas of life. Here in my rural Washington parts, during the 110+ heat wave in June, ice was sold out everywhere. There's a lot of campers in my town who couldn't find ice even 1 hour out, every store was out. I got busy making ice in my freezer for some friends, I gave them out in ziplock bags. I didn't charge them, only joked that it'd be $100 a bag. If I was industrious, I could have charged $10 or $20 or so, tho, to other campers in the area. Took a couple months before ice became readily available again.
My dad (born during the depression) would tell me he couldn't get a bicycle during WW2. All the rubber and steel went to the war effort.