The new veterinary courses that have been recently established in the country have been called on to prioritise training in farm animal practice.
The Irish Natura and Hill Farmers’ Association (INHFA) has insisted that these new courses cater for and provide access for those wishing to study farm animal practice.
Pheilim Molloy, who recently became president of the INHFA, called on South East Technological University (SETU) and Atlantic Technological University (ATU) to design admission criteria so that graduates will be more likely to take jobs in farm animal practice.
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