Oklahoma Faces Rural Vet Shortage

Vet looking at calf on farm

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Most Oklahoma counties are facing a shortage of rural veterinarians as fewer graduates enter livestock care. Experts blame high education costs, rural job challenges, and lower pay. With hundreds of vets set to retire soon, the state is investing $250 million in a new teaching hospital at OSU. Agriculture leaders warn the shortage threatens animal welfare and food safety.


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