
By Ethan Wallace
Director, OFA
Rural and remote communities in Ontario are experiencing a shortage of veterinary access.
What does this look like?
- It looks like waiting four hours or more for a veterinarian to come out to your farm – if they can come at all.
- It looks like being forced to euthanize livestock to uphold animal welfare standards, even though the animal could be treated if timely service were available.
- It also looks like veterinarians are exhausted, overworked, and doing their best to provide farmers and their livestock the quality service they require and deserve.
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