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E coli O157 prevalence to be investigated
2nd September 2014
New survey aims to determine how widespread shedding is on British farms
ILRI publish new studies on MERS coronavirus
1st September 2014
Hopes that new research will help hasten knowledge and control of MERS
RVC makes breakthrough in coccidiosis research
22nd August 2014
Researchers a step closer to an affordable coccidiosis vaccine
Bovine TB figures for Wales fall again
20th August 2014
New figures reveal that Bovine TB incidents in Wales are down by 18 per cent.
Pig welfare at heart of new study
18th August 2014
Scientists aim to identify good mums for free farrowing
Wild sheep benefit from parasites, study finds
12th August 2014
A sheep's ability to endure an internal parasite can strongly influence its reproductive success
First IB QX vaccine announced for UK poultry industry
11th August 2014
First specific vaccine against the QX strain is now available in the UK and Ireland
Rise in demand for sheep fly strike products
6th August 2014
VMD issues advice to vets in light of potential supply problems
Campylobacter found in majority of shop-bought chickens
6th August 2014
FSA releases its first quarterly set of findings from a new survey
RAU testing confirms effectiveness of the Badger Beater
5th August 2014
Study proves that the Badger Beater prevents badger access to mineral lick buckets and blocks
Co-op sells farms business to Wellcome Trust
5th August 2014
Charitable foundation acquires business for 249 million
Calls for cattle TB test before movement to Wales
5th August 2014
Deputy minister says current arrangements could pose a threat to Welsh farmers
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