Farmers more likely to share mental health worries with vets

Farmers are more likely to turn to vets for help with mental health issues, a survey has found.

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Farmers more likely to share mental health worries with vets

Farmers are more likely to turn to vets for help with mental health issues, a survey has found. And more than half (58 per cent) said they would be more likely to seek help if the rural professionals...

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