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|

Sensiblex: A Valuable Aid for Calving

Calving is one of the farming calendar’s most critical and stressful times. Sensiblex is one of the latest medical advances that can make a real difference to recovery, productivity, and welfare after giving birth.

What is Sensiblex?

Sensiblex contains denaverine hydrochloride, a tissue relaxant that helps soften and dilate the […]

2025-05-08T13:06:59+00:00May 8th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Sheep|

National Johne’s Management Plan (NJMP) Phase III 2025

The National Johne’s Management Plan (NJMP) Phase III kicks off on 31st March 2025, continuing efforts to control Johne’s disease in dairy herds across the UK. Building on previous phases, the scheme focuses on sustained disease control, improved biosecurity, and herd-level risk assessment to minimize the impact of Johne’s on […]

2025-04-03T15:48:07+00:00April 1st, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Youngstock|

Exploring Innovation in Dairy Farming: My Trip to Cork for the Positive Farmers Conference

In January I headed across to Cork with a group of dairy clients for the Positive Farmers Conference and a visit to Moorepark, the national Animal & Grassland Research and Innovation Centre. The annual Positive Farmers Conference focuses on profitable, efficient, resilient dairy farms and the positive lifestyle benefits these […]

2025-04-03T15:53:08+00:00April 1st, 2025|Dairy|

Bluetongue Virus Serotype 3 (BTV 3) in the UK and Europe: A Growing Concern

Bluetongue virus serotype 3 (BTV 3) has recently caused significant disruption to ruminant health and welfare in both the UK and Europe. Over the past 18 months, the UK has confirmed 247 cases of BTV 3, with the majority concentrated within the restriction zone, which currently affects the East and […]

2025-04-03T15:54:14+00:00April 1st, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Infectious Diseases, News, Sheep, Youngstock|

How important are the Q’s of colostrum?

We recently ran a calf colostrum project in Lancashire. The main aim of the project was to highlight how important the Q’s of colostrum really are for the neonatal calf.

Overview of the Project:

  • 5 Farms
  • 1 month project
  • Measuring colostrum quality, quantity, and how quickly it was fed to our calves.
  • Quantifying how good […]
2025-04-03T16:01:43+00:00March 10th, 2025|Youngstock|

Spring is on it’s way! Claire gives food for thought…

Although it may currently feel a million miles away from turnout, it is quickly creeping up on us!
Now is the time to start considering parasite control strategies for the year to come, particularly with regards to youngstock. Our first drop of Huskvac, a lungworm vaccine will be landing at the […]

2025-02-06T13:09:18+00:00February 6th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Sheep, Youngstock|

Case Study: From Swabs to Success Implementing a Tailored Pneumonia Vaccination Programme in Beef Cattle

The Challenge

A beef farm was struggling with high rates of cattle pneumonia, leading to poor growth, increased treatment costs, and an extended production period. The owner was concerned about the long-term impact on herd health and profitability. This farm had already looked at their housing and biosecurity as well […]

2025-02-06T12:59:02+00:00February 6th, 2025|Beef|
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