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June 14th 2007
Published: August 6th 2007
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The first few days travelling in Vietnam with my Global Vet colleagues has been great, but hectic to say the least. This entry will be brief since it is already 11:30pm and I have another 6:00am wake up call to look forward to.

In our first act of official business we took a taxi to the outskirts of town to meet our contact in Vietnam, Dr. Sanh, who is the Director of the Department of Water Buffalo Research at the National Institute of Animal Husbandry. A very nice man, but also a very busy one and thus we have not gotten to spend much time with him save our initial meeting. In his stead, we have been travelling with our faithful guides Quan and Chien (that last one is pronouced closer to Chin than the french "dog", but I can't exactly work out the Vietnamese keyboard in order to input the correct accents), both of whom are grad students working under Dr. Sahn.

We have spent the last two days visiting various farms and research stations in the Bavi district, which is about 60km North of Hanoi. The main focus has been on the water buffalo, but we have
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Laetitia thrills a young girl with the magic of digital photography
also seen many cattle, pigs, goats, sheep, chickens, ostriches and more. The areas we've been travelling in require us to have a special government permit, which thankfully has been arranged in advance by Dr. Sanh, but none the less, we've still had to have a couple quick meetings in the offices of various local government officials. Adorned in red and featuring the mandatory photos/busts of Ho Chi Minh (and even Lenin and Marx in one case) the offices where these meeting take place are really just a venue for getting a few forms filled out and drinking lots of tea.

Getting out of the city, and travelling with a local guide has been great. The harrasment that I've grown accustomed to on the tourist trail is more or less completely absent, although we (and me in particular being the only white person... my two Canadian colleagues are of Asian descent for those of you who don't know them) attract our fair share of attention. The local farmers have been extremely generous in inviting us into their homes, entertaining our endless questions and serving bottomless cups of tea . We've managed to do some physical exams on a couple buffalo
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Unfortunately for them, I'm pretty sure all three are going to the market...
and investigated what seemed to be a severe case of mastitis on a cattle, but so far the project has not been as hands on as we would have liked. That being said, we are still learning lots and are anxious to continue our work.

Today was a day of "rest" in Hanoi, but ended up being just as action-packed as the last couple days in Bavi. We met up with Quan and some of his friends this morning and spent the day touring Hanoi on the backs of their motor bikes. We checked out a beautiful ceramics market near Bat Trang, and then toured the Hanoi University of Agriculture and a nearby centre for the breeding and training of work dogs, such as those that are used by the police and military.

Now that it's almost midnight, it's time to head back to the hotel and prepare for the long journey ahead. Tomorrow we leave for Ha Giang Province, which is about 300km North of Hanoi, very near the Chinese border. This is one of the poorest areas in the country and we are hoping that we will be able to contribute to the community as well
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Our faithful guide and interpreter
as being able to take in the amazing highlands. The area is a little remote so I will most likely be away from the internet for about 5 days, but will endeavour to update you and post more pictures (limited on this entry.... haven't had a chance to burn all my memory cards to CD yet) as soon as we get back.

Mike


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Mom and a couple of kittens
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Shy but friendly kids on a local farm
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A stud bull on a local farm. Suprisingly docile, but not an animal you'd want to have angry at you
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The Global Vets crew marks their first night in Hanoi with a bia hoi (from L to R: Laetitia, Jessica and myself)
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