'74 per cent of dairy farmers are storing expired medicines', according to new research

University of Bristol vet Dr Gwen Rees conducted her PhD research into dairy farmer attitudes to medicine use and recording.

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'74 per cent of dairy farmers are storing expired medicines', according to new research

University of Bristol vet Dr Gwen Rees conducted her PhD research into dairy farmer attitudes to medicine use and recording. Livestock medicine usage remains a hot topic, with continued industry pressure...

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