News: vet sciences
What makes vets feel good at work?
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Receiving a simple thank you, spending time with peers and further developing their expertise, are all factors that make veterinarians feel good at work, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Adelaide.
Does your horse cough? Perhaps it has asthma
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University of Adelaide researchers are investigating the frequency of equine asthma and risk factors for its presence in horses across Australia, and whether the recent bushfires have increased respiratory distress.
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New degree for emerging veterinary skills gap
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The University of Adelaide is introducing a new degree program to fill an emerging niche in the veterinary sciences sector.
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Study shows potential for reduced methane from cows
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An international team of scientists has shown it is possible to breed cattle to reduce their methane emissions.
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