Farm Animal Veterinary News

    First Schmallenberg vaccine gets marketing authorisation

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has granted MSD Animal Health a provisional UK marketing authorisation for Bovilis SBV, the first vaccine specifically targeting the Schmallenberg virus (SBV) in cattle and sheep. SBV, which emerged...

    Prime Minister urged to act on antimicrobial resistance

    The Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is urging the Prime Minister to make the announcement on antimicrobial resistance he promised the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday 7th May 2014. In a reply to a question from Zac...

    New farm antibiotics targets as sales hit a record low

    Following last week's news from Defra that sales of antibiotics for food-producing animals in the UK have dropped by 27% , comfortably beating the government target of 50mg/kg which was set following the 2016 O’Neill Review on Antimicrobial Resistance...

    Bovilis IBR Marker Live vaccine replaces Bovilis IBR

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced the replacement of its Bovilis ® IBR with Bovilis® IBR Marker Live vaccine, a move that brings the UK into line with the rest of Europe where marker vaccines are favoured. Many EU member states...

    New tagging / tissue sampling system

    Identics, an animal identification company run by veterinary surgeon Egbert de Vries , has launched Labtags, a system with which you can tag animals and takes tissue samples simultaneously. Egbert said: One of the diseases for which this tag has proven...

    Elanco to host vet webinar on flock health

    Elanco is hosting a webinar for vets about practical flock health management Wednesday 28th February at 12.30-2pm During the webinar, panel contributors Fiona Lovatt (past president of Sheep Veterinary Society), Jenny Hull (Black Sheep Farm Health...

    Nominations open for Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2022

    Nominations are now open for the ‘Young Dairy Vet of the Year’, a recent addition to the Cream Awards: the annual dairy industry trade awards run by British Dairying magazine. The award, introduced in 2020 and supported by animal health company Krka...

    Join VetSurgeon.org and win an iPad

    Every UK-based veterinary surgeon that registers as a member of www.vetsurgeon.org by 1st November 2010 will be entered into a draw to win an Apple iPad 32GB Wi-Fi worth £500. All existing veterinary surgeon members will also be entered into the draw...

    Search for the brightest stars in UK practice management

    The first steps have begun to find Petplan and The Veterinary Business Journal's Practice Manager of the Year for 2012. Nominations are now being sought for the most accomplished UK practice managers and recommendations are welcome from any member...

    CEVA launches new antimicrobial for pigs

    CEVA Animal Health Ltd have introduced the UK’s first doxycycline-based antimicrobial for pigs. Soludox® joins Colivet® Solution, which is the UK’s only colistin-based antimicrobial, and maintains CEVA’s focus on water-based medication. CEVA...

    MSD launches new Chronogest CR pack

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new Chronogest CR pack for practices starting a dialogue with sheep producer clients about planned breeding for 2013 lamb sales, and is offering a free applicator with every four packs purchased. The Chronogest CR...

    New disinfectant fights bird flu

    New BioPhen Plus, a disinfectant, effective against Avian Influenza (bird flu) H5N1 and other viruses, bacteria, moulds and fungi, has been launched by Biolink Ltd , Market Weighton, Yorkshire. The product is Defra-approved for diseases of poultry...

    Farm placements for undergraduates open for applications

    VetPartners has opened applications for its Farm Academy, which offers an on-farm placement opportunity for fourth and final year veterinary students in June. Launched in 2023 to address the growing need for skilled farm vets, the VetPartners Farm...

    Vet reprimanded for non compliance with tuberculin test SOP

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded a veterinary surgeon for submitting a certificate of Clinical Inspection for Veterinary Inspectors ("TB52") for tuberculin tests he had undertaken on cattle, despite knowing that he had not fully complied...

    Nuflor Minidose gets European approval for IM administration

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that it has received approval for the intramuscular (IM) route of administration of Nuflor Minidose 450 mg/ml, a florfenicol-containing broad-spectrum antibiotic for the management of bovine respiratory...

    New product to prompt farmers to rethink dry cow therapy

    Bimeda has announced the launch of a new teat seal which the company claims offers a significant return on investment and an opportunity for veterinary surgeons to prompt farmers to re-evaluate their dry cow therapy and mastitis control. Bimeda...

    Ceva launches new enzootic abortion leaflet

    Ceva Animal Health has produced a new advisory leaflet about enzootic abortion control and vaccination strategy in sheep to help vets explain the best prevention protocols to clients. According to the company, it is estimated that around half of the...

    Vets urged to highlight cost of liver fluke to farmers

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is urging vets who advise beef producers to highlight the importance of liver fluke control in growing youngstock at housing, as new research shows average lifetime losses of over £60 per animal 1 for fattening steers...

    Later Gumboro vaccination better for slower-growing table-birds

    Free-range table-birds being reared from slower growing breeds need a different vaccination regime from that of faster-growing broilers, when being immunised against Gumboro disease. This previously-unknown fact has emerged from laboratory and field...
  • All Party Parliamentary Group report fails to recognise steps taken to minimise non-human antibiotic use

    The National Office of Animal Health has issued a statement criticising the All Party Parliamentary Group on Antibiotics report: " Non-human uses of antibiotics: time to restrict their use? ” , saying it fails to recognise the steps that have already...

    Farm Animal Vet Society to hold webinar on backyard poultry health

    The Farm Animal Veterinary Society (FAVS) is holding a 90-minute webinar about backyard poultry health which starts at 7:30pm on Tuesday 23rd April. The webinar is being hosted by Dr William Ingham Farrow from Poultry Health Services (PHS), part of...

    Dickson launches fridge freezer monitor

    Dickson Company has launched the Dickson Alarm Thermometer, a tool to ensure that vaccine and drug storage temperatures in both refrigerators and freezers fully comply with regulatory requirements. Featuring tamper-resistant audible and visual alarms...

    Devon-based vet struck off for dishonest certification of cattle tests

    Brian Cullen Bowles has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he was found to have put public health at risk by dishonestly certifying cattle test results. Mr Bowles faced four charges, but did not respond to the College's notification...

    Fort Dodge launches cattle Bluetongue vaccine in the UK

    Fort Dodge, which supplies Bluetongue vaccine in continental Europe, has licensed its cattle vaccine in the UK and is now launching the product onto the UK market. The company has already won and met tenders from several European governments, including...

    Grahame Gardner adds tunic to the veterinary range

    Grahame Gardner Ltd has announced the launch of a classically styled tunic, the M559, now stocked in bottle green for the first time. The company says that although there have been numerous ladies tunics available in bottle green, this is the first...