Farm Animal Veterinary News

    RWAF Veterinary Adviser named Ceva's Vet Of The Year

    Dr Richard Saunders, Vet Specialist Adviser at the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), has been named this year's 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards. Richard was nominated for his dedication to improving rabbit...

    Vets need to help lessen the use of critical antibiotics in cattle

    David Barratt MRCVS, Professor of Bovine Medicine, Production and Reproduction at Bristol University and President-Elect of the BCVA, says that voluntary reductions in the use of Critically Important Antibiotics (CIAs) must be accelerated to future-proof...

    New monthly briefing to help vets combat information overload

    VetSurgeon.org is launching Need to Know , a free monthly briefing written for busy vets by busy vets. The new briefing will summarise the latest veterinary innovations, resources and research which are of practical value to vets in practice. In other...

    Pneumonia vaccines now licensed for use in pregnant cows

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced that its BRD vaccines, Bovalto Respi 3 and Bovalto Respi 4, are now licensed for use in pregnant cows. Bovalto Respi 3 contains strains of parainfluenza virus 3, bovine respiratory syncytial virus and...

    New tool to help avoid the BVD immunity gap

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Mind the Gap , an online tool for veterinary surgeons and farmers to collaboratively develop a bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) vaccination schedule which avoids immunity gaps. The idea for an interactive...

    Oxytobel recalled

    Bela-Pharm GmbH & Co.KG has issued a recall of a single batch of Oxytobel 10 IU/ml Solution for Injection for Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Dogs and Cats (Vm 41816/4000). The manufacturer has identified that there is a potential for decreased...

    Slaughterhouse CCTV law goes before Parliament

    Legislation to make CCTV cameras mandatory in slaughterhouses in England has been laid before Parliament by Environment Secretary Michael Gove. The legislation will come into effect from May 2018, at which point businesses will have six months to...

    Improve announces OV Conference 2018

    Improve International has announced details of the 2018 Official Veterinarian (OV) Conference, being held on the 19th and 20th September at Alexandra House, Swindon. Themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad’ , this year's conference...
  • Race narrows to become cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party

    The race to become the cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party got a little bit closer yesterday as Labour launched a 50 point draft policy document outlining its plans for action on animal welfare . Titled 'Animal Welfare For The Many...

    New awards for farm animal vets

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced two new awards for veterinary surgeons which will be presented at the company's 2018 Expert Forum on Farm Animal Wellbeing in Sapporo, Japan (28th August - 1st September). The Ruminant Wellbeing Achievement...

    New campaign urges farmers to consult vets about vaccine storage

    MSD Animal Health has launched Fridge Check, a new campaign urging farmers to check their farm fridge temperature and consult their veterinary surgeon about vaccine storage, after conducting research 1 in which not one of 17 farm fridges observed storing...

    New technique to reduce number of poultry vaccines per bird

    Researchers at The Pirbright Institute have developed a new method of genetically modifying the Marek’s disease vaccine so it is also able to protect against other destructive poultry viruses such as infectious bursal disease (IBD), avian influenza or...

    New campaign aims to slash antibiotics in farm animals

    The Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture Alliance (RUMA) has announced the launch of #ColostrumIsGold , a new campaign to promote the 'liquid gold' properties of colostrum in reducing the need for antibiotics in farm animals. The campaign,...

    Bird flu prevention zone extended to cover England

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has extended the bird flu prevention zone declared in Dorset last week to cover the whole of England, requiring all bird keepers to follow strict biosecurity measures. The decision comes...

    New vaccine for porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome

    Zoetis has announced the EU launch of Suvaxyn PRRS MLV, a novel vaccine containing a modified live European Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome (PRRS) virus strain, grown in a unique cell line for whole herd protection against PRRS. Suvaxyn...

    Updated code highlights importance of vets to the welfare of meat chickens

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published an updated draft code of practice for the welfare of meat chickens and meat breeding chickens , following a consultation last year. The draft code contains twenty recommendations...

    Farmers really care about cow comfort and health

    A survey carried out by Envirosystems has found that farmers really care about and prioritise cow comfort and health. The Envirobed cubicle bedding study found that cow comfort is farmers' number one priority, rated 'very important' by 89% and 'quite...

    Krka offers vets a chance to win luxury trip to Slovenia

    Krka, the Slovenian pharmaceuticals company , is offering UK veterinary surgeons the chance to win an all-expenses paid luxury trip to its home country in a 'spot-the-difference' competition. Two winners will be flown from a London airport to spend...

    New tool to help vets monitor and reduce antibiotic use on dairy farms

    Veterinary researchers at the University of Nottingham have launched the Dairy Antimicrobial Usage (AMU) Calculator, a new tool to help UK veterinary surgeons and farmers monitor and reduce the use of antibiotics in dairy herds to help combat antimicrobial...

    BCF Technology acquired by IMV Technologies Group

    Veterinary imaging equipment provider BCF Technology has been acquired by IMV Technologies Group , a leader in animal reproduction technologies based in Normandy, France. IMV says it has acquired BCF to widen its offering in the reproduction management...

    Change to milk withdrawal for Boehringer's mastitis antibiotic

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced a change to the datasheet for Mamyzin, its antibiotic treatment for bovine mastitis. The milk withdrawal has been reduced from 108 hours to 96 hours and the dose is now 15 mg/kg for three consecutive...

    New calf health checklist to help vets and farmers work together

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new checklist-based tool to help veterinary surgeons engage productively with farmers over calf rearing issues. The interactive checklist is designed to help practitioner and farmer to work closely together to draw...
  • Slaughterhouse CCTV to be compulsory from spring 2018

    Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced that from Spring 2018, CCTV will be mandatory in all slaughterhouses in England. New legislation will be introduced in the New Year making slaughterhouse CCTV a legal requirement in all areas where...

    New WHO guidelines on antimicrobial use in animals

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued new guidelines concerning the use of medically-important antimicrobials in food-producing animals , which have been welcomed by the British Veterinary Association. The new guidelines strongly recommend...

    Nominations open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2018

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2018. Outstanding veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams can now be nominated to receive an award by...