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Prevention of scour is much better and less expensive than cure
22nd June 2021
Dr TB Barragry, European specialist in veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics, explores the benefits of a unique and proven probiotic, which field trials have found to be as effective as antibiotics in the prevention of calf scour.
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When grass alone is not enough
22nd June 2021
Mineral deficiencies caused by differences in the mineral content of pastures at grazing time can slow down production benefits farmers could be achieving at this time of year. Downland spoke to Farmers Guide about the benefits of a free-access supplement.
Missed opportunities for EAE testing, survey reveals
22nd June 2021
Veterinary advisor warns of ‘abortion storm’ in following year’s lambing season for the 44 per cent of farmers who do not investigate why ewes are aborting.
Dairy farmers warned of heat stress impact on dry matter intakes
15th June 2021
With temperatures now regularly reaching 20ºC and beyond, dairy farmers are being warned that cows are extremely susceptible to heat stress which can result in depressed dry matter intakes (DMI) and reduced milk yields.
New tech to boost cow productivity and sustainability
14th June 2021
Dairy technology company Waikato Milking Systems has introduced an exciting new product to help farmers make better long-term decisions for care of their herd, and their dairy businesses.
Blowfly strike risk now rising, forecasters warn
10th June 2021
Despite a late start to the strike season, warming temperatures mean blowflies are emerging in greater numbers, according to the latest update from Nadis and Elanco.
Crackdown on livestock worrying welcomed, but live export ban prompts concern
9th June 2021
The government has released the second Animal Welfare (Kept Animals) Bill, which the NFU says will be welcomed by farmers who have seen an increase in dog attacks on sheep. However, a ban on live exports for fattening and slaughter has prompted questions over how the UK government will ensure British farmers are not undercut in trade deals.
New ‘Lameness Game’ to help sheep farmers cut antibiotic use
8th June 2021
A citizen science study is aiming to explore how easy it is to spot lameness in sheep using a simulation game, to help fight antimicrobial resistance.
June 2021
Trace element deficiencies on pasture
7th June 2021
Dr T B Barragry, veterinary consultant to Provita Animal Health Ltd, explores the key trace elements, how deficiencies impact cattle and sheep performance and profitability, and how to achieve appropriate supplementation.
bTB: Vaccinations and increased testing to replace culls, govt confirms
27th May 2021
Badger vaccination, increased cattle testing and acceleration of a bTB cattle vaccine will form the next part of the government’s bTB eradication strategy, as badger culling is set to be phased out.
May 2021
Farrowing crates and new innovations: What’s next for the pig sector?
25th May 2021
Jane Jordan explores some of the latest updates for the pig sector, including whether the farrowing crate can survive growing pressure from the welfare lobby; an innovative in-hut creep feeder; and a new intradermal multi-valent vaccine.
Survey reveals key disease priorities for livestock farmers
22nd May 2021
Ruminant Health & Welfare (RH&W) has announced the results to its nationwide ’grassroots’ survey of farmers, stock people and vets on priority livestock diseases and syndromes.
