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So I Herd

So I Herd

Auteur(s): Australian Cattle Vets | AVA
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A moo-ving new podcast brought you by the Australian Cattle Vets a special interest group of the AVA. We’ll be rounding up leadership tales, grazing on industry insights, and rustling up career pathways for vets in the cattle game. Whether you’re just starting out or already leading the herd, this podcast is udderly packed with value.Copyright 2025 All rights reserved.
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  • 1: Vets leading the herd
    Jun 29 2025

    In this debut episode, host Prue Adams chats with three trailblazing cattle vets—Dr. Alan Guilfoyle, Associate Professor Dr. John House, and Dr. Alison Gunn—about their remarkable journeys, career pivots, and the evolving role of veterinarians in Australia’s cattle industry. From solo bush practice to cutting-edge herd health consultancy, they share candid insights, advice for early-career vets, and a shared vision for proactive, herd-level care. Plus, don’t miss the golden rule: never skip smoko!

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    30 min
  • 2: From little things big things grow
    Jun 29 2025

    In this inspiring episode, we follow the remarkable 50-year journey of Dr. Bill Tranter—from a dairy farm kid in Far North Queensland to a pioneering cattle vet and industry leader. Bill shares how he built one of Australia’s largest rural vet practices, introduced herd health programs, flew planes to remote farms, and mentored generations of vets. With passion, humility, and a love for cattle medicine, Bill’s story is a masterclass in seizing opportunity and building lasting relationships.

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    22 min
  • s1e3: Diagnostics, data, decisions: a vet's toolkit
    Jun 29 2025

    From jackaroo to pathologist, Dr. Mark Hazelton’s journey into cattle veterinary science is anything but typical. In this episode, Mark shares how his background in agricultural science and global farm experience shaped his passion for diagnostics, biosecurity, and the power of data. Now working at the Elizabeth MacArthur Agricultural Institute (NSW DPIRD), he discusses emerging threats, the role of AI in veterinary practice, and why communication and prevention are key to the future of cattle health. A must-listen for vets, students, and data-curious ag professionals.

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    17 min
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