First BRD vaccine licensed for newborn calves

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

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

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

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.

Two new cases of avian flu confirmed in Wales

Highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 has been confirmed at premises in Gwynedd and Pembrokeshire.

Farmers invited to pledge support for vaccination guideline

The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has launched a campaign inviting farmers, veterinary and industry professionals to pledge their support for the Livestock Vaccination Guideline that is paving the way for improved welfare, productivity and sustainability on UK farms.

Defra issues new guidance on mitigating avian influenza in wild birds

A mitigation strategy offering guidance to land managers, the public and ornithological and environmental organisations, has been set out by Defra and the Welsh government amid the growing threat of avian flu to wild birds.

High potential for blowfly strike this autumn

Sheep farmers are being warned of a continued blowfly strike risk this autumn, with the likelihood of a period of mild and wet weather.

Lameness control during winter housing

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.

Q&A: Poultry health at housing

This month, avian vet Suzy Brown, of Avivets in Cheshire, offers advice on optimising the health of housed poultry this winter.

Online tool helps cattle and sheep farmers cut antibiotic use

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

A Scottish dairy farmer has ranked top in the August 2022 genomic proof run for UK Holstein females ranked on Dairy Wellness Profit (DWP).

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