Malcolm Morley: "Farmers grow the farm vets of the future"

Malcolm Morley is Senior Vice President of the British Veterinary Association

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British Veterinary Association Senior Vice President Malcolm Morley
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British Veterinary Association Senior Vice President Malcolm Morley

There's a well-recognised shortage of vets right now, and for anyone running a farm practice in remote and rural parts of the UK, it's a particular challenge to recruit staff with livestock experience....

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