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APHA launches avian influenza licensing service
8th February 2022
Licence covers movement or activity within disease control zones.
Workshop to highlight smart tech for sheep farmers
7th February 2022
Event will showcase solutions for grazing and flock management.
Hartpury PhD student receives prestigious scholarship
25th January 2022
Aisling Carroll will investigate the effects of probiotic use among dairy calves.
Chicken research grants available for vet nurses and students
20th January 2022
The funding aims to increase the welfare and longevity of pet hens.
African Swine Fever confirmed in Italy
17th January 2022
Discovery is "another huge geographical leap for the virus" - NPA.
Stem cell approach 'more ethical' in pig infection study
17th January 2022
Researchers have explored the technique to produce unlimited macrophages.
DNA study offers fresh insights into pig muscle growth
10th January 2022
Findings will help to support breeding selection programmes.
Welsh government introduces One Health focus
5th January 2022
New Animal Health and Welfare Implementation Plan focuses on One Health and biosecurity.
Calls for greater support for the pig sector
5th January 2022
National Pig Association chairman Rob Mutimer sets out his hopes for 2022.
Avian flu confirmed at tenth Lincolnshire premises
4th January 2022
All birds will be humanely culled and surveillance zones are in place.
Further avian flu cases confirmed
31st December 2021
Chief vet issues urgent plea for biosecurity action.
Chief vet urges 'urgent action' over avian flu
22nd December 2021
Defra warns bird keepers to act now or risk losing flocks.
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