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    New research shows how grass length affects equine grazing behaviour

    The Waltham Equine Studies Group has published new research which highlights the effectiveness of grazing muzzles as a tool to help with weight management in ponies. The research, which was conducted in collaboration with Dr Annette Longland of Equine...
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    FarmVets SouthWest joins Origin

    Origin ( previously known as Westpoint ) has announced that FarmVets SouthWest has joined the group, giving further geographical coverage to its veterinary practice network. FarmVets SouthWest has practices at Ilminster and North Petherton in Somerset...
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    BVA clarifies what the public should expect from vets during the coronavirus pandemic

    The British Veterinary Association has issued a statement telling the public to expect non-essential treatments to be delayed during the pandemic, and to respect their their vet's judgement as to what is necessary. Specifically, the statement explains...
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    Referral centre installs £12K cytotoxic safety cabinet to keep oncology team safe

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Yorkshire, has installed a £12,000 Envair CytoFAST Elite cytotoxic safety cabinet to shield its oncology team from exposure to cytotoxic drugs. The operation of the equipment is being overseen by Dr Rodney Ayl, a specialist...
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    New survey to discover what you think of the RCVS

    The RCVS has launched a survey to discover what the profession thinks it does well and what it could improve upon. The confidential online survey asks about your recent interactions with the College, what you think the organisation does well and...
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    New cow calendar is incomparabull

    Ceva Animal Health has launched its 2013 ReprodAction desktop calendar, with a droll take on cycling cows. The calendar is available free of charge to vet practices. If you haven't received your calendar yet, contact Ceva Animal Health on 01494...
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    BVA warns owners to keep pets off the e-fags

    Following reports that a puppy in Cornwall has died after biting into an e-cigarette refill , the BVA is warning pet owners to ensure they are kept out of reach of animals. BVA President Robin Hargreaves said: "This is a tragic case and very worrying...
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    Veterinary Surgeons Act update delayed

    A report published by the Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs committee this week has concluded that The Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 is in need of updating. However, lack of available budget in the current Comprehensive Spending Review period means...
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    RSPCA say pedigree dogs still sufffering

    The Kennel Club and dog breeding world still needs to take urgent action to improve the health and welfare of pedigree dogs, five years after a BBC documentary highlighted the levels of suffering many animals endure, according to the RSPCA. Programme...
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    Vets invited to get active for Vetlife's Veterinary Month of Movement

    Vetlife is holding its third Veterinary Month of Movement next month, when veterinary professionals are asked to come together, get active, and fundraise for the charity. The idea is that by raising money through exercise, which is documented to improve...
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    North Yorks OV reprimanded for dishonesty over avian flu certification

    North Yorkshire-based Amelia Briggs MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after she was found to have been dishonest in documentation relating to her official avian influenza surveillance visits. Dr Briggs faced four...
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    Vets asked to help with canine epilepsy research survey

    A group of clinicians at Linnaeus is asking general practitioners to take part in a survey to find out more about the management of canine idiopathic epilepsy in primary care. Sebastian Griffin (pictured right), an advanced practitioner in small animal...
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    RVC seeks 3000 owners for equine laminitis study

    The Royal Veterinary College and the Animal Health Trust are trying to recruit 3000 horse and pony owners to take part in 'CARE about laminitis', a web-based research project that aims to reduce the threat caused by laminitis. The four-year study...
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    RCVS continues fight to protect the title 'veterinary nurse'

    www.youtube.com/watch The RCVS has launched an online petition calling on Parliament to protect the title ‘veterinary nurse’ in law. The petition follows on from the work done by the College earlier in the year, drawing up the ‘Veterinary Nurse...
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    RCVS invites nominations for 2017 Honours

    The RCVS is now inviting nominations from veterinary surgeons and nurses for those colleagues and individuals who they feel should be recognised for going above-and-beyond the call of duty and exceeding expectations. Nominations can be made for three...
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    Pfizer launches new app for horse owners

    Pfizer Animal Health, maker of the equine wormers Equest & Equest Pramox, has launched Stable Mate , a new app to help horse owners manage their daily equine healthcare regime and get maximum enjoyment from their horse. Pfizer says the new app...
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    New accreditation for the RVC

    The EAEVE ( European Association of Establishments for Veterinary Education ) has granted full accreditation to the Royal Veterinary College . The RVC is the only one in the world to have achieved full accreditation by EAEVE and the American Veterinary...
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    Veterinary dentist runs her ass off for donkeys

    VetSurgeon member Simone Kirby Dip EVDC MRCVS , a veterinary dental specialist in London and Hertfordshire, will be running the BUPA London 10,000 for SPANA: Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad. The charity provides free veterinary care to...
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    Superhero-vetman opens £10m state-of-the-art neuro-orthopaedic centre

    Veterinary surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick, a pioneer of prosthetic implants, has launched what is being billed as Europe's most advanced neuro-orthopaedic centre for dogs and cats. Fitzpatrick Referrals' £10m facilities at Eashing, near Godalming, Surrey...
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    Atopica license amended to include more flexible treatment options

    Elanco Animal Health has announced a revision to the canine Atopica SPC, designed to provide veterinary surgeons with more flexible treatment options for canine atopic dermatitis The updated license now states that consideration should be given to...
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    Poultry gatherings suspended following avian flu case

    Following the confirmation of avian flu in turkeys at a farm near Louth in Lincolnshire on 16th December, the government has announced a temporary suspension on gatherings of some species of birds in England Scotland and Wales. The ban on gatherings...
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    Free CPD for sheep vets

    The Sheep Veterinary Society and Flock Health Clubs have announced a series of free fortnightly 45-minute CPD webinars for vets looking to engage more productively with their sheep farmer clients and update their understanding of flock economics. ...
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    BSAVA offers training days to help vets recognise and act on non-accidental injuries

    The BSAVA and the Links Group are to host regional training days to help veterinary teams recognise and act on non-accidental injuries, helping them understand the link between animal abuse and domestic abuse. The training will take place in locations...
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    Study calls for new equine obesity and laminitis guidelines

    A new study, conducted by Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) in collaboration with the Waltham Petcare Science Institute, has identified the impact of the pandemic on equine welfare and called for new guidelines for use in the event of future pandemics...
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    Bovigen Scour now has 10-day shelf-life

    Virbac has announced that Bovigen Scour, its vaccine for the immunisation of pregnant cows and heifers to raise antibodies against E.coli F5 (K99), rotavirus and coronavirus, has had the shelf life on its SPC increased from 10 hours to 10 days. The...