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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|

Blood Testing Dry Cows

The dry period is one of the most important times during a dairy cow’s annual cycle and is the ultimate point in the cow’s cycle of producing a calf and producing milk. During the final 3 weeks before calving, a cow’s energy requirements start to increase towards foetal development and […]

2025-10-15T13:52:00+00:00October 15th, 2025|Dairy|

Worming Watch: Key Considerations this Season

With the recent upturn in grass growth, many of you will already be thinking about your first cut of grass. Silage aftermath can be a powerful tool in disrupting the worm lifecycle, so consider using these fields for turnout of first-season, unvaccinated grazers. Developing strong immunity in youngstock within the […]

2025-05-08T13:27:59+00:00May 8th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Sheep|
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