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Veterinarian battles shortage while caring for farm animals

June 18, 2024 | Chesapeake City (Independent City), Virginia



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Veterinarian battles shortage while caring for farm animals
In a recent segment highlighting the challenges faced by large animal veterinarians, the shortage of professionals in this field was underscored as a pressing issue affecting farmers and livestock health across the United States. The report featured Dr. McCall, a dedicated veterinarian who travels through Fluvanna County, providing essential medical care to farm animals, including alpacas and cows.

Dr. McCall shared her experiences, noting the physical demands of her job and the financial challenges that come with it. She revealed that it took her until age 42 to pay off her student loans, emphasizing the need for passion in this line of work, as many veterinarians opt for more lucrative careers in pet care instead. The report highlighted that only 3 to 4% of new veterinary graduates have pursued food animal-related practices over the past two decades, contributing to a significant gap in available care for livestock.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture's 2021 review indicated that over 500 counties have not had a farm animal vet for at least five years, raising concerns about livestock disease outbreaks and food safety. The report suggested that increasing financial aid for veterinary students interested in large animal practices could be a potential solution to this ongoing shortage.

In addition to the veterinary challenges, the segment also touched on the importance of mental health support for farmers, encouraging those in need to reach out to the AGRISTRES helpline for assistance. The report concluded with a reminder of the vital role that healthy farm families play in maintaining the agricultural sector.

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