She said when the payout was low, many farmers limited calling vets for stock, to reduce expenses.
That had a flow-on effect for many rural practices, sometimes leading to restructuring, reducing hours or not filling vacancies as there was insufficient work.
Now as business improves, many practices are trying to source vets and locums from other countries to meet demand, while overseas recruitment agencies are looking to New Zealand for the same thing.
There are 37 jobs advertised in the industry's magazine, VetScript (as of Friday), while a Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment job advertisement survey for June showed there was a 73% increase in vacancies for vets compared with June 2016.