Animal Health and Welfare payments soon to commence in England
7th October 2022
This year’s Women in Dairy Conference revealed details of the financial support dairy farmers in England could receive via the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, with the first set of payments to commence this autumn.
Project aims to tackle ear tag issues on cattle and sheep farms
26th September 2022
Researchers are looking to speak to a range of farmers and crofters to help improve retention rates and avoid penalties due to missing ear tags.
Majority of disease occurs in first 60 days post-calving, dairy poll shows
23rd September 2022
A recent poll has shown that 78.7% of UK dairy farmers found the majority of disease and poor health in their herd occurs in the first 60 days post-calving.
First BRD vaccine licensed for newborn calves
21st September 2022
MSD Animal Health has announced that its Bovilis Intranasal RSP Live vaccine is now licensed for use in calves from the day of birth onwards.
Low-cost devices show promise in detecting lameness in dairy cattle
21st September 2022
A recent study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that low-cost thermal imaging devices could be as effective in detecting lameness in dairy cattle as diagnostics up to 50 times more expensive.
Farmers urged to take steps to prevent botulism this season
20th September 2022
Ruminant Health and Welfare has issued a botulism alert to farmers after rocketing fertiliser prices resulted in more poultry litter being used on grass crops.
Social media debate prompts reminder on legal requirements for calf feeding
16th September 2022
As farmers face severe cost pressures, the Ruminant Health & Welfare group has issued a reminder of the legal requirement to provide calves with at least two milk feeds a day until 28 days of age.
Lameness control during winter housing
1st September 2022
With the change in underfoot conditions and increased lameness risk at housing, daily footbathing of cattle is recommended. Vet, veterinary pharmacologist and adviser to Provita Ltd, Dr Tom Barragry, explores the benefits of a proven alternative to copper sulphate and formaldehyde.
Online tool helps cattle and sheep farmers cut antibiotic use
30th August 2022
Northants beef farmer Mark Jelley (pictured) has seen strong reduction in his farm’s use of antibiotics and been able to identify key herd health issues, with the help of his
Scottish dairy farmer scoops top spots in August DWP heifer proof run
30th August 2022
A Scottish dairy farmer has ranked top in the August 2022 genomic proof run for UK Holstein females ranked on Dairy Wellness Profit (DWP).
Dairy business course now open for applications
23rd August 2022
A specialist business course for aspiring dairy producers – offering expert training and a networking opportunity – is now open for applications.
Nutrition tips to counter grass shortage
22nd August 2022
This summers’ prolonged dry weather is beginning to cause real issues for many cattle and sheep producers across the UK as grazing becomes scarcer at a time when grass growth and subsequent livestock performance should be at its best, says Dr Alison Bond, ruminant nutritionist for Rumenco.