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Features
New programme to tackle lameness
14th April 2011
DairyCo has been working with the industry to develop a new programme designed to tackle the challenge of lameness on dairy farms.
Farmers to be trained in effective BVD control
14th April 2011
A new programme is being piloted in North Yorkshire which aims to train farmers in effective BVD (bovine virus diarrhoea) control.
Vets' right to dispense medicines
13th April 2011
The BVA and Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) have successfully fought against an attempt by MEPs to restrict the ability of vets to sell veterinary medicines directly to farmers and other animal owners.
Research into lung cancer
12th April 2011
Scientists at Moredun Research Institute have made a significant step forward in their research into an infectious lung cancer of sheep.
Scientists warn of Nematodirus risk
12th April 2011
Scientists from the Moredun Research Institute in Edinburgh have produced a free guide for farmers to help better understand, control scouring in young lambs due to Nematodirus.
Cattle testing positive for TB to be DNA tagged
5th April 2011
Cattle testing positive for Bovine TB are to be DNA tagged to further strengthen controls preventing spread of the disease.
RVC opens specialist teaching centre
30th March 2011
The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has opened a new Regional Veterinary Centre in collaboration with Kingston Maurward College in Dorset to provide an important opportunity for students to gain hands-on farm animal experience in the field.
Help needed to contain FMD
25th March 2011
Around a million dollars of equipment and vaccines are urgently required to help stem outbreaks of deadly Foot-and-Mouth disease (FMD) in North Korea, followed by a more prolonged and concerted effort to modernise veterinary services in the country says the OIE and FAO.
Improving animal-based food chain
24th March 2011
A 3 million research project to improve the safety of animal feeds and the entire European animal-based food chain has been launched at Queen's University in Belfast.
Exercise Silver Birch - Lessons Learnt
21st March 2011
The evaluation report of Exercise Silver Birch, a major national exercise designed to test Government's ability to deal with a significant outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD), has been published by Animal Health.
Latest on OV Tendering
14th March 2011
Defra has sent a letter to stakeholders updating them on the latest news relating to OV tendering.
Badger cull in Wales pushes ahead
10th March 2011
Wales' Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones has decided to proceed with legislation that would allow a government led cull of badgers in certain areas.
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