As the southern dairy industry improves after seasons of low payouts and on-farm cost-cutting, some of the region's veterinarian practices are finding it difficult to fill staff vacancies, a trend that is reflected nationally.
They are also in competition with overseas recruiting agencies, which are eyeing New Zealand to fill their clients' needs.
The increasing demand for both production and companion animal vet services as practices get busier, is a good indicator of how well the economy is doing, New Zealand Veterinary Association's Veterinary Business Group chairwoman Debra Gates said.
''It is now rocking along really well,'' she said.
''There is a shortage of experienced, capable vets throughout the whole industry.''