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American Universities Push Veterinary Students to Learn More Spanish

Dairy worker Esperanza Yanez gives a cow a full physical. She says she's learned to spot a sick cow just by looking at it.  (Photo by Esther Honig / Harvest Public Media)
Dairy worker Esperanza Yanez gives a cow a full physical. She says she's learned to spot a sick cow just by looking at it. (Photo by Esther Honig / Harvest Public Media)

About half of the people who work with livestock in the U.S. are immigrants and many speak Spanish. That’s not the case for the veterinarians guiding the farm workers. As Harvest Public Media’s Esther Honig reports, there’s a push in vet schools to open those lines of communication.


Read more about this story at HarvestPublicMedia.org.