He would do patella surgery on knees. He would do a lot of things that are fairly routine now, but back then they were on the cutting edge of things. And then of course we did the large animal work, which I was more interested in. I really didn’t like to stay in the office as much. And that made him happy, ’cause he’d been out there. And if you’ve read any of the Harriet books with veterinarians laying out in the middle of a muddy field, in the cold weather, delivering caves, I’ve been there, done that. And Dr. Richards was willing to leave that part of it up to me. And so I could do the calls and some of the office work because our two offices were 22 miles apart and I lived and ran one and most of the time and he was at the main office in Grove City, which is a college town in Western Pennsylvania.