Veterinarian supply company Agcarm are fearful a shortage of vets in the rural areas of New Zealand will compromise animal health and well being.
Rural vets are vital to New Zealand’s economy and play a key role in maintaining high standards of animal welfare, so we cannot allow the current situation of falling vet numbers to continue,” Grahame Peters, chief executive of Agcarm said.
While obviously animal pharmaceutical companies have a vested interest in ensuring there are adequate numbers of veterinarians, the New Zealand Veterinary Association has also released a report detailing th term adverse effects of two few veterinarians working in rural areas of New Zealand.
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