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Disaffection of Young Veterinarians for the Rural World

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In rural and emergency veterinary medicine, the shortage is alarming. The proportion of young veterinarians specializing in farm animals has increased from 28% to 12% in 25 years. This is a decline of 57%. However, these veterinarians have an essential societal role: they are the guarantors of health safety and of the food chain linked to breeding.
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In rural and emergency veterinary medicine, the shortage is alarming. The proportion of young veterinarians specializing in farm animals has increased from 28% to 12% in 25 years. This is a decline of 57%. However, these veterinarians have an essential societal role: they are the guarantors of health safety and of the food chain linked to breeding.

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DAILY SCIENCE broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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