Wormer resistance in cattle

By Rob Hall

Resistance to anthelmintics (wormers) has been widely reported in sheep parasites in the UK and abroad. Until recently this hasn’t been a widespread problem in British cattle parasites, but resistant populations of worms are starting to emerge.

Gutworm infections are a common cause of production loss and disease in […]

2025-09-12T14:01:46+00:00September 12th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Management, Medicines, News, Parasite Control, Sheep, Youngstock|

Calf Conference 2025

We’re excited to be bringing back the Calf Conference for 2025 following the success of the event in 2024.

Built for Growth – Rethinking Calf Housing & Feeding Strategies for Youngstock Success

We are incredibly proud to share […]

2025-11-06T17:00:08+00:00September 10th, 2025||

Tips for mitigating respiratory disease in cattle before risk periods

By Mark Marcello

With the end of summer and autumn around the corner, it’s a good time to discuss a few tips and tricks on how to stay ahead of the curve in managing respiratory disease. Regardless of the management system, calves are most at risk for respiratory disease.

What is pneumonia?

While […]

2025-08-12T15:49:35+00:00August 12th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Management, Medicines, News, Youngstock|

Stress relief – FerAppease for cattle

By Rob Hall

We know that stress and stress hormones like cortisol have a huge negative impact on cattle (and farmers!). Stress can be caused by physical issues like calves getting caught in a draft, adult cows getting too hot, and disease outbreaks. Physiological stresses can also create problems – things […]

2025-08-12T15:08:25+00:00August 12th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Management, Medicines, Youngstock|

Bluetongue Update – June 2025

With temperatures rising and movement restrictions easing across England, the risk of new Bluetongue cases this summer is increasing. There have also been important updates to movement rules and control measures across England, Scotland and Wales. Read on for a summary of what’s changed, and what it means for you […]

Implementation of Mandatory BVD Control in England: A New Era for Livestock Health (2027)

You may have heard on the grapevine that BVD testing is to become mandatory in England from 2027 – we have seen this coming for a while. Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) leads to significant economic losses for farmers due to reduced productivity, poor reproductive performance, and increased susceptibility to other […]

2025-07-16T09:02:02+00:00July 16th, 2025|Beef, Dairy, Infectious Diseases, Management, 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|

Can you afford to neglect your breeding plan?

Rob Hall discusses how ‘right-sizing’ your breeding plan can add profit to your farm while helping you breed cows which are better for your business.

From 1st November 2021 Red Tractor has required all assured dairy farms to have a written breeding and management plan to summarise a farm’s breeding […]

2021-12-10T13:16:55+00:00December 10th, 2021|Dairy, Fertility, Management|
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