 Everything you do is in the best interest of those animals. If they're sick you're there to try and help get them better. Since I was a little kid I always wanted to do that. I always wanted to work with animals and specifically love the idea of the medicine behind it. The first year is very science based but you do jump kind of straight into the animal handling. In the mornings you'll do like a lecture on animals and then in the afternoon you'll go out onto the farm and be hands on and actually apply the knowledge you've just learnt. The facilities at Roseworthy are really good. It's a mix of old and new so there's the old main building which is really nice and then there's also like the brand new vet facilities with all state of the art kind of equipment. I think a lot of people don't realise the industry is not just cuddling animals all day during our cattle handling practice. We're also just getting covered in the mud and the poo and it's good fun. True life of a vet student.