Business View Magazine | June 2022
145 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 6 in commercial herds. People are genetically improving their herds with that, and it has become a really big thing throughout the breeding season. That definitely fills in a gap between calving and pregnancy testing, to help grow the cattle side.” With the recent purchase of a gastroscope, Swan believes there is more growth expected in the equine area, where Rob Hewlett is the main vet. She says, “He has definitely increased the amount of racehorse work that we do, so that’s been great. In our new building, we have a whole dedicated equine barn and everything’s under cover, which we didn’t have before we did these last renovations. So that’s been a great facility to have.” Looking ahead, Dr. Swan discusses what she sees for the future of Swans Veterinary Services – the practice she started with her husband, three decades ago. She shares, “David and I are getting older. So, I guess, we will continue to grow. When we did these renovations, we thought it would probably take us years to grow into them, but it hasn’t at all, and there’s not really a lot of space to build much more.” She adds that they plan to continue to focus on training and creating value at work, stating, “A big part of that is leading towards workplace satisfaction and retaining our staff and increasing the attraction of coming here. The way that we’re headed, we haven’t got that set down in stone, but the practice has grown organically over the last 30 years, and it just seems to keep on growing.” SWANS VETER INARY SERV I CES
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