Farmers interaction with their vet in the South West

THarding

New Member
Good Morning,

I am still looking for quite a few responses from farmers in the South West of England. I am looking at the interaction between sheep farmers and vets, and what the primary reasons are for using a vet and how the level of communication has changed, suggested strategies to improve this.

If you are solely a sheep farmer or a mixed farm with any enterprise and any size sheep flock, please could you take 5 minutes to fill out my questionnaire.

Many thanks in advance,

Tayla

https://rau.onlinesurveys.ac.uk/dissertation-survey-2
 

Agrivator

Member
Why are you restricting your survey to the South West of England?

Sheep farmers and their relationship with vets is much the same throughout the UK.
 

THarding

New Member
Because I am doing this for my undergraduate dissertation and there is never enough time to gather responses from such as wide data range
 

GreenerGrass

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Wilts
I did it there was no option for flock 100-200 so I rounded mine up. Wasn't sure if vet costs included medicines it didn't say. So I assumed it did and put in the vaccines eg toxovax etc
 

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