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Achieving a more targeted BVD Check Test

Scotland’s BVD eradication scheme requires all breeding herds to update their BVD status annually. The Check Test suits some herds very well and when vets are allowed to implement it properly, it is an extremely reliable test for BVD exposure.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 22/11/2024
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Ruminal acidosis

At this time of year, it is not uncommon to see cases of ruminal acidosis, this is often due to dietary changes associated with reduced grazing or housing.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 22/11/2024
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Parasite disease update November 2024 – South West Scotland

It is always interesting and challenging to predict the seasonal variations in parasite disease risk. This year is no exception and the often used phase ‘test and don’t guess’ is particularly relevant.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 21/11/2024
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FREE identification of exotic worms and worm-like parasites in dogs by APHA

A new surveillance project allows vets to submit samples from dogs for the FREE identification of exotic worms and worm-like parasites by APHA. …

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 10/10/2024
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Revolutionizing Health Risk Management for Beef and Sheep Farmers: A New Web-App for Vets

HerdPlan, funded by the Scottish Government and developed by SRUC’s Veterinary Services team, enables UK vets and farmers to work together to create proactive health plans to improve productivity and increase income on farm.   …

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 08/10/2024
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Quarantine: why and how long?

With sheep sales underway and many more on the horizon, now is an ideal time to review your quarantine procedures to avoid bringing in more than you bargained for. Buying in any stock can pose a significant health risk to your flock. If done well, quarantine can remove or reduce the risk posed by incoming animals.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 13/09/2024
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A shortage of EAE vaccine: what sheep farmers need to know

Sheep farmers are likely already aware of the issues with the availability of the Enzootic Abortion (EAE) vaccine prior to this tupping season. This shortage could lead to difficulties for some flocks next lambing season. The impact of this vaccine shortage will vary depending on individual flock circumstances.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 12/09/2024
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Help COWS understand lungworm better

We have had several anecdotal and confirmed cases of lungworm in cattle already, starting in mid-June. The peak of cases tends to occur in September, and we think this year will be no exception.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 28/08/2024
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Sustainable Farming Initiative - Roundworms

As part of the second year of Scottish Government’s ‘Preparing for Sustainable Farming’ initiative, farmers can claim £250 for undertaking up to two animal health interventions in 2024. Two important interventions which will receive funding (and could be claimed for separately on mixed units) are the control of roundworms in sheep and cattle.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 22/08/2024
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Haemonchus diagnosed in multiple submissions this week

We have had several submissions of lambs this week. In four of the five submissions, there have been significant numbers of Haemonchus worms visible in the abomasal washes, associated with worm egg counts of 13,650-64,800 strongyle eggs.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 16/08/2024
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Caitlin Macleod: my role as a laboratory scientist in molecular biology

The fourth blog in our Queen's Anniversary Prize celebrates our colleague Caitlin Macleod, who has been working as a Laboratory Scientist in Molecular Biology since graduating from SRUC with a degree in Applied Animal Science.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 15/08/2024
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Babesia on the March?

Like last summer, we are seeing a slight increase in case numbers of Babesiosis in cattle..…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 13/08/2024
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