Farm Animal Veterinary News
  • Vet's warm and witty memoir

    VetSurgeon.org member Julian Earl MRCVS has published 'Cows in Trees', a warm and witty memoir of his life as a veterinary surgeon. Having been told at school that he'd never cut it as a veterinary surgeon, Julian qualified from Liverpool in 1981...

    BVA launches Good Practice Guide to Handling Veterinary Waste

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has launched its new ‘Good Practice Guide to Handling Veterinary Waste’ consisting of a poster and web advice. Produced in association with the BSAVA and Goat Veterinary Society, and supported by The...
  • Novartis Animal Health found in breach of NOAH Code on promotion

    Novartis Animal Health has been found in breach of the National Office of Animal Health Code on promotion. The complaint related to a promotion at the National Sheep Association's 'Scotsheep 2012' on 6 June 2012, where Novartis had used the strapline...
  • Elanco launches new treatment for ketosis in dairy cows

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Kexxtone this month, a new treatment which it claims can reduce the incidence of ketosis in dairy cows by 74%* following a single treatment. 1 Kexxtone is a targeted solution for any dairy cow or...

    2009 edition of Casualty Pig now available

    The Pig Veterinary Society's revised 2009 edition of Casualty Pig, funded by the BVA Animal Welfare Foundation (BVA AWF) is now available. This booklet is intended for the use of stock keepers on farms, staff in abattoirs, veterinary surgeons, and...

    Dunlops is now Henry Schein Animal Health

    Dunlops has changed its name to Henry Schein Animal Health. David Hinton, Managing Director said: "As we change our name to Henry Schein Animal Health, we also reaffirm our company's strong commitment to offer a comprehensive array of products and...

    Dechra launches livestock antibiotic spray

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Cyclo Spray, an antibiotic spray for veterinary professionals treating hard to reach sites when handling cattle, sheep and pigs. Dechra says the new product has been developed for use at any angle, even upside...

    New products for digital dermatitis in cattle

    Kruuse has launched two products for the treatment of digital dermatitis in cattle: the Bovivet hoof bandage and Kruuse Hoof Gel. According to the company, an estimated that 70% of dairy herds suffer with digital dermatitis (DD), and it is a growing...

    New paper calls on vets to routinely prescribe analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to manage pain in calves

    The BVA and the BCVA have launched a joint position paper which states that calves should be routinely provided with appropriate analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to effectively manage pain during necessary veterinary and husbandry procedures. ...

    New calf scour vaccine with prevention claim

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced the launch of Fencovis, a new calf scour vaccine with a prevention claim, which will be available in the UK and Ireland before the end of the year. A 2021 German study reported the incidence of diarrhoea...

    New entrant to the UK veterinary pharmaceuticals market

    Eurovet Animal Health Ltd has entered the UK veterinary pharmaceuticals market with a portfolio of products including a levothyroxine tablet for the treatment of canine hypothyroidism, injectables for cattle and pigs, a xylazine injection for use in cattle...

    Grahame Gardner launches bottle green tunics

    Grahame Gardner has introduced the M559, a classically styled tunic, stocked for the first time in bottle green. The company says that although it has sold numerous ladies tunics in bottle green, this is the first time it has stocked a male tunic...

    Vets prepare to bid for government bTB testing contract

    The Westpoint Veterinary Group and Eville & Jones , a veterinary control provider, have joined forces to form Xperior Farm Health, which will bid for appointment as a Delivery Partner for bovine TB and other farm animal disease testing under AHVLA's...

    New phage test gives early detection of Johne’s disease in newborn calves

    PBD Biotech has announced that a new trial has shown that Johne’s disease can now be detected reliably in the blood of day-old calves for the first time using a new Actiphage diagnostic system. The trial, which was conducted by a UK-French team of...

    Cepravin dry cow antibiotic now with flexi-cap

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is now supplying Cepravin dry cow antibiotic treatment in a new 'flexi-cap' tube which offers two ways of infusing the product into the cows' teats. According to the company, the new cap is easier to remove...

    VMD warning about adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate wants to make vets and farmers aware of adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle, and the latest announcement from the European Medicines Agency issued on 15th July. Velactis (cabergoline) is a...

    Elanco increases pack size of its PWD vaccine

    Elanco has increased the pack size of its Coliprotec vaccine, which protects piglets against the F4 and F18 strains of E. Coli that lead to post weaning diarrhoea (PWD), to treat 200 piglets. Jack Fellows, Elanco swine sales leader, said: "With the...

    New bolus to reduce risk of milk fever in cattle

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched a long-acting cattle bolus which it says will reduce the risk of Milk Fever. According to the company, Calcitrace D3 is the first and only long-acting bolus to offer slow and fast releasing calcium to provide sustained...

    Bayer unveils latest cattle health resources

    Bayer has unveiled "Ketosis - latest insights: prevention, therapy and useful hints" at the World Buiatrics Congress 2016 Described as a first-of-its-kind, mobile-enabled digital whitepaper, the publication offers veterinary surgeons and farmers a...

    New way to detect foot-and-mouth in the environment

    The Pirbright Institute has developed a novel sampling method which it says can detect the presence of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus from samples in the farm environment, even when susceptible animals are not showing clinical signs. The new methods...

    Centaur launches new late night ordering service

    Centaur has launched a new service on the MyCentaur website which allows for 24-hour ordering from any broadband enabled computer. A secure practice shopping list with controlled staff access to ordering and management information enables practices...
  • Jingle Balls: reindeer has world-first keyhole surgery in time for Christmas

    Eskimo, a reindeer at Edinburgh Zoo has received life-saving surgery just in time for Christmas, making him the first reindeer in history to receive keyhole surgery. Vet Romain Pizzi successfully removed one of Eskimo's testes, which had been lodged...

    Agrimin launches world's first biotin bolus

    Micro-nutrition specialist Agrimin has launched All-Trace Biotin Gold, the seventh bolus in the company's All-Trace range. The new bolus is the result of extensive in-house research and development which aimed to formulate a cost-effective, micro....

    Ceva launches prostoglandin analogue for cattle

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cevaprost (cloprostenol 0.250 mg/ml), an analogue of prostoglandin F 2a, for cattle. The company says Cevaprost can help improve breeding success in reproduction protocols in cattle and has the following indications...
  • At last, why the chicken crossed the road

    A new study carried out by academics at the University of Bristol's Animal Welfare and Behaviour research group has revealed that chickens empathise. So, if you've wondered why the chicken crossed the road, it was probably to help a friend. More specifically...