I generally stick with the default setting (1x a year, I believe) for vet visits to habitats. I found it worked better not to assign vets to work zones. With a decent-size zoo that has 35 or so habitat species, I usually have four vets trained up fully, and this will work fine for long stretches of play time. But at random intervals I will get a bunch of alerts that vets have not visited several habitats for "a long time." And it always happens in clusters, never just a lone habitat that was neglected.
To be clear this isn't related to crises, such as disease outbreaks, or anything that would take extra time for the vets. Also, this is franchise, and everything is researched up to full, so none are doing research. When I check the vets' workloads, they are all green.
So I don't understand why all the vets are fine with their workload and have no special crises to manage, but suddenly a bunch of enclosures are all being ignored at once all over the zoo. It's like they all stop working at the same time or something, but I can't find them stuck in a bait ball of zoo guests or anything like that.
There was one time I got so POed, I fired the entire vet staff and hired new ones. And interestingly enough, the new untrained vets did a better job than the old "five star" ones had. For a while, at least.
Anyone else encounter this issue? How to people organize their veterinary staff in larger zoos with multiple work zones?
To be clear this isn't related to crises, such as disease outbreaks, or anything that would take extra time for the vets. Also, this is franchise, and everything is researched up to full, so none are doing research. When I check the vets' workloads, they are all green.
So I don't understand why all the vets are fine with their workload and have no special crises to manage, but suddenly a bunch of enclosures are all being ignored at once all over the zoo. It's like they all stop working at the same time or something, but I can't find them stuck in a bait ball of zoo guests or anything like that.
There was one time I got so POed, I fired the entire vet staff and hired new ones. And interestingly enough, the new untrained vets did a better job than the old "five star" ones had. For a while, at least.
Anyone else encounter this issue? How to people organize their veterinary staff in larger zoos with multiple work zones?
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