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Flock Club Meeting Round Up

By Laura Hughes

Our most recent flock club meeting focused on ewe productivity and possible reasons behind poor scanning results seen in flocks across the country this season. Kindly sponsored by MSD, topics covered included “Iceberg” diseases – Maedi-Visna, Johne’s, CLA, and Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma. These diseases can go undetected […]

2026-02-18T10:20:13+00:00February 16th, 2026|Sheep|

Worming smarter, not harder: Parasite Control Planning for 2026

By Will Gratwick

As turnout approaches, now is an ideal time to pause and plan your worm control strategy for the year ahead. Careful planning protects animal health and performance and helps slow the development of wormer resistance on your farm. Will Gratwick reviews how your our vets, SQPs and […]

2026-02-18T10:22:46+00:00February 16th, 2026|Beef, Dairy, Parasite Control, Sheep, Youngstock|

Vet Vision AI

By Will Golding

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the biggest buzz words in farming, overtaking Artificial Insemination and Avian Influenza (thankfully!) as the go-to phrase when we hear the term ‘AI’. Derbyshire vet Will Golding outlines one of the AI systems which has been rolled out to several dairy […]

2026-02-18T10:23:49+00:00January 23rd, 2026|Beef, Dairy|

Ewe nutrition this winter

After the dry summer, there will be many farms facing forage shortages this winte,r and it’s important to keep a close eye on ewe body condition. It may be necessary to consider supplementing with concentrates earlier than usual to help compensate for any shortfall. There are a number of tools […]

2026-01-23T10:42:02+00:00January 23rd, 2026|Sheep|

6 easy wins for stronger calves this winter

Off the back of our calf conference, here are a few tips that will hopefully make calf rearing a little easier for you this winter:

1.Feed quality milk in the right quantity

  • Good quality milk powder: making sure you feed dairy proteins to younger calves is essential as they can’t use […]
2025-12-10T14:50:25+00:00December 10th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Infectious Diseases|

Protecting Calves from Pneumonia: Tackling Environmental Challenges and Supporting Immunity

As the colder months set in, pneumonia remains one of the most common and costly diseases affecting young calves. It’s a complex condition often caused by a mix of viruses and bacteria, but the environment plays a huge role in allowing infection to creep in. Understanding and tackling these environmental […]

2025-11-14T14:16:03+00:00November 14th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Infectious Diseases|
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