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DIVA test discovered to detect Johne's disease in goats
8th June 2022
Actiphage can differentiate between vaccinated and infected animals.
Study reveals insights into how FMDV interacts with immune system
1st June 2022
Findings could provide clues about how to increase vaccine protection longevity.
NSA and Moredun announce continuing collaboration
1st June 2022
Partnership will provide members with updates on research and practical advice.
Webinar series to explore fertility solutions for dairy farming
31st May 2022
The series will cover sustainability, sexed semen and fertility management.
Project to tackle sheep scab in Northern Ireland
27th May 2022
The disease has plagued the sheep farming community for decades.
New tool launched to improve antimicrobial use
17th May 2022
RCVS Knowledge adds tool as Farm Vet Champions programme.
New course to help vet professionals better understand poultry
16th May 2022
Course offers broad insight into chickens, waterfoul and game birds.
Public consultation to explore views on gene editing
12th May 2022
Dialogue will consider gene editing introduced into farming systems.
Avian flu confirmed in Nottinghamshire
9th May 2022
Protection and surveillance zones have been placed around the affected premises.
Vets criticise delay to post-Brexit import checks
29th April 2022
BVA warns pushing back checks will open the door to diseases such as African Swine Fever.
Poultry housing measures set to end
26th April 2022
Captive birds will be allowed outside from 2 May.
Vets reiterate warning over delays to EU import checks
25th April 2022
"Pushing these checks back even further will open the door to diseases such as African Swine Fever" - BVA.
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