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Nematodirus

We have recently seen a run of Nematodirus cases in lambs in our PM room. The whole of Scotland and Northern England is currently showing as high or very high risk on the Nematodirus forecast, and we usually see our peak of cases in late May and early June in this area of South West Scotland.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 13/06/2024
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Jillian's remarkable journey: from animal science to agritech

This second blog is about another talented colleague Jillian Gordon who is a passionate advocate for animal welfare and innovation. Jillian has embarked on an inspiring educational and professional journey at SRUC.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 12/06/2024
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Look out for lead

May to August are the peak months for seeing lead poisoning cases with 74% of our diagnoses made during the summer months after turn out, with younger animals more susceptible.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 30/05/2024
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A day in the life of Amy McLuckie, microbiology lab scientist: from giraffe samples to microbial mysteries

This is the first of our blogs recognizing our talented colleagues who have studied at SRUC and gone on to have successful careers within our institution.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 17/05/2024
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Premium Sheep and Goat Health Schemes – podcasts

We have recently produced a few podcasts discussing MV and Johne’s disease Accreditation and Monitoring Schemes, which will hopefully be a useful introduction to the schemes, or a refresher for vets already involved with PSGHS clients.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 17/05/2024
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BSE Disease confirmed in Ayrshire

A case of classical Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) has been confirmed on a farm in Ayrshire.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 10/05/2024
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First grazing dairy heifers, watch out for post turn out scours

If turn out transition to grass works well and parasite challenge is well managed then scour and growth rate checks should not occur, but when they do, make sure that you investigate.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 01/05/2024
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March case highlights

March showed the usual seasonal increase in submissions to both the central laboratory in Edinburgh and to the PM room at Thurso. As lambing and calving continues at pace there are understandably queries about Schmallenberg virus (SBV) presentations, sampling and incidence.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 25/04/2024
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Lamb mortality in the first month of life

With the bulk of flocks getting through their lambing, and the weather not really improving, losses in the first month of life may well be higher this year than most. Gross postmortem examination can provide a quick answer for farmers, with diagnostic testing used to support the diagnosis.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 23/04/2024
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Parasite risks this spring

The weather conditions this spring could increase the risk of coccidiosis with some very high oocyst counts already recorded in earlier born lambs and suckled calves.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 19/04/2024
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Keep a watch out for Salmonella Dublin in beef suckler herds

Although only ten per cent of our diagnoses of Salmonella Dublin come from beef herds, on farms which experience an outbreak, it can have a significant impact on health and mortality rates during a calving season.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 17/04/2024
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Managing nutrition for cows after turn out

Spring is proving challenging for spring calving and lambing so far with the long-range weather forecast looking tricky. Keeping cows and calves at foot inside for longer periods brings challenges with hygiene and disease build up which will need to be very carefully managed.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 15/04/2024
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