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We Need More Veterinarians for Large Farm Animals

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If you have a dog or a cat, you will not have any trouble finding a veterinarian for your pet, but if you are a farmer with large animals, the search for a vet may not be so easy. There has been a shortage of large animal vets for year, but as Gary Crawford reports, the shortage is becoming less severe.

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