Texas A&M AgriLife organizes veterinarian network, mentoring program

Leading change in veterinary response to large animal production

A group of Texas A&M AgriLife faculty are establishing a rural veterinarian network to provide education and assistance with a goal of making rural veterinary practices sustainable. Veterinarian in white shirt uses a tablet to record data on a herd of bulls in a pen. Tom Hairgrove, DVM, checks on cattle at the Texas A&M Beef Center, utilizing a tablet to store data. ...

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