Avian flu continues to spread in Suffolk

The third case of H5N1 has been confirmed in the east of the county this month.

Warmer weather prompts nematodirus warning

The rise in temperatures in recent days means an increased risk to lambs from hatching nematodirus, says the Sustainable Control of Parasites in Sheep (Scops) group.

New dairy employment hub aims to make recruitment easier

RABDF has launched the new service, which is free for members and offers practical resources to help recruit and manage employees.

Surge in growth of hybrid rye sees UK area increase again by 25%

Wholecrop rye for biogas production is still the biggest market, so choosing high performing AD varieties is the key for most growers, says independent agronomist Craig Green.

Free range eggs no longer available in the UK as avian flu outbreak continues

Compulsory bird housing measures have now been in place for more than 16 weeks as the UK battles its worst outbreak of avian flu to date.

Sheep sector expresses serious concerns over P&O news

After P&O Ferries announced it is making serious operational changes, the National Sheep Association has shared concerns over the impact on movement of breeding sheep and goods between GB and Northern Ireland.

Check for electric fence damage ahead of turnout, experts say

Storms Dudley, Eunice and Franklin left a trail of damage in their wake. Making the time to systematically check electric fences should be a priority ahead of turnout.

Significant milk yield benefits seen after NSAID treatment, study finds

Research has revealed substantial benefits to using ketoprofen for the treatment of pain and lameness associated with digital dermatitis in cattle.

Reducing ammonia emissions with air scrubbing systems

UK poultry farms are increasingly being challenged by permitting requirements to reduce the concentrations of ammonia leaving houses. draperGROUP senior ventilation consultant Justin Emery provides some guidance.

Natural alternatives to watery mouth prevention

Since the delisting of the primary method of watery mouth prevention and treatment, there is a need for alternative methods. Dr Tom Barragry, a vet, veterinary pharmacologist and advisor to Provita Animal Health, shares some guidance.

Sensor and app tech drives welfare and profitability

As farmers face ongoing recruitment problems, price rises and regulatory changes, Chris Beamish, chief operating officer at Greengage Agritech, explores robust technology that can be incorporated into the farm’s existing set up, improving welfare, efficiency and profitability.

Repeated needle use could lead to increased pain in piglets, study finds

New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) supports recommendations that changing needles between litters (12 piglets), is crucial for protecting piglet welfare.

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