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Stop TB in its tracks

With the increase in the TB advisory service (TBAS) training across our practices, now is a great time to look at what TBAS can offer you and our top tips for TB control. Following some fantastic training by Sarah Tomlinson and the TBAS team, many of our vets are now […]

2022-03-11T10:33:17+00:00March 11th, 2022|News|

Don’t cough up for respiratory parasites – Huskvac

With turnout hopefully not too far around the corner now is the opportune time to get Lungworm control fresh in your minds to avoid losses at a later date.

Lungworm (also known as ‘husk’, ‘hoose’ and ‘parasitic bronchitis’) is caused by the parasite Dictyocaulus viviparus. Animals are infected after grazing on […]

2022-02-16T12:17:11+00:00February 16th, 2022|Parasite Control, Youngstock|

Time to talk Fluke

Liver Fluke (Fasciola hepatica) is an ever-present concern in livestock farming, particularly in dairy where treatments are limited due to long withdrawal periods. Unlike worms, animals do not develop any immunity to fluke infection and can be reinfected each year or even every few weeks in particularly high-risk areas. Winter […]

2022-01-12T13:31:10+00:00January 12th, 2022|Parasite Control|

Counting sheep – what your scanning data is telling you

There are a few of important dates in the sheep farmer’s calendar, scanning day being one. After meticulously studying the different raddle-marked backsides from tupping now is the time to really see if the rams have earnt their keep.

Scanning provides measurable values that can be compared to previous years […]

2022-01-12T12:55:31+00:00January 12th, 2022|Sheep|

Invest in your growth

Lancashire clients will be receiving their updated growth and benchmarking reports in the new year and Molly highlights two cases where improvements have had a direct impact on calf growth rates – and bumped them up the rankings!

One of the advantageous parts of weighing your calves is being able […]

2021-12-10T12:55:20+00:00December 10th, 2021|News|
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