Cattle
Salmonella Dublin in beef herds
While Salmonella Dublin associated disease is more common in dairy herds than suckler herds, problems can still occur, particularly around calving time. …
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 27/01/2023
Navel iodine supply
There is a risk of reduced availability/high cost of strong iodine for navel dressing this spring. Lower iodine concentrations are considered to be less effective in drying and disinfecting the navel.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 12/01/2023
PCR testing for respiratory disease in cattle
SRUC Veterinary Services in conjunction with colleagues at Moredun have developed and are now using an extended multiple PCR test for respiratory pathogens in cattle.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 14/12/2022
Acorn toxicity (2022)
Oak trees are reported to have produced many more acorns this year compared to 2021. These can be attractive to livestock after a period of feed restriction or following stormy weather when large numbers are blown from the trees.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 10/11/2022
Lungworm update 2022
Early diagnoses of lungworm so far this year suggests that there may be significant challenge this summer and autumn.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 29/07/2022
Feeling hot, hot, hot?
We are all feeling the heat at the moment, and according to forecasts it is going to get hotter. Here is a reminder of some livestock health risks to consider during hot weather.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 18/07/2022
Coccidiosis in cattle 2022
Diagnoses of coccidiosis in this year’s calves remains common this year and the risk remains high.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 08/07/2022
The impact of type 2 Ostertagiasis
Our Dumfries Disease Surveillance Centre has had a number of submissions, case reports and post mortems recently regarding scour in groups of older cattle that grazed last year. In these cases we have either suspected or confirmed type 2 Ostertagiasis.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 17/06/2022
Type 2 ostertagiasis – Is there an impact and are we missing it?
We have had a few submissions, case reports and post-mortem examinations recently regarding scour in groups of older cattle that grazed last year.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 06/06/2022
The ticks are rising
SRUC Veterinary Services has examined two post-mortem cases in cattle so far this week that have presented as sudden death and pneumonia after recent turn out to hill pasture.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 25/03/2022
Fertiliser application rate and mineral content of grass
As a valuable source of minerals to livestock it would be advisable to have fresh grass analysed for mineral content, as well as analysing grass silage later in the year.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 16/03/2022
Schmallenberg update and testing
There has already been a diagnosis of malformations due to Schmallenberg virus in a sheep flock in Scotland in 2022.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 03/03/2022