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Wiltshire Farm Animal Vets

Endell Veterinary Group can trace its origins back for nearly 200 years and continues to build its reputation for professionalism and high quality service delivery in a caring environment to the present day.

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Wiltshire Farm Animal Vets

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  1. Wiltshire Farm Animal Vets

  2. Farm vets work with animals found on farms such as cows, horses, poultry, sheep and pigs. They also deal with the less common livestock animals such as bison. They spend their time travelling from farm to farm, helping sick livestock, checking for diseases and giving advice to farmers on topics ranging from disease prevention and milk production to breeding. Although farm vets treat sick animals, much of what they do is to make sure animals don't get sick in the first place. Apart from giving healthcare advice, and doing routine wok such as hoof trimming, they can also give vaccinations to help protect against disease. Sometimes it will be necessary to operate on an animal or prescribe medicine if an animal has still managed to pick up a disease or have an accident. If a disease such as foot and mouth or TB comes to an area, the farm vets can carry out screening to see which animals test positive.

  3. Farmers can also call on the vets to help with the birth of their animals and it is particularly common for them to assist with the birth of calves, lambs and foals. Farm vets need to be available at all hours of the day and night because a farmer can have an emergency at any time. Whilst the non-emergency work can be scheduled into a normal working day, there needs to be 24 hour cover from a vet for the rest of the time and this is often worked out by an on-call rota.

  4. Their working conditions are varied and the job involves a lot of outdoor work and work in unsanitary conditions. There is also an element of danger from the animals because they can kick the vet when they are scared or unhappy with what is happening to them. Farm, vets will travel from farm to farm, often covering a wide geographical area and they are a lifeline for farmers who need to make sure that their animals are in the best possible health at all times. For more information visit Endell Veterinary Group. This group can trace its origins back for nearly 200 years and continues to build its reputation for professionalism and high quality service delivery in a caring environment to the present day.

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