21st June 2010
Minister Gildernew, has announced that vaccination against Aujeszky's Disease in pigs will end from 1 July 2010.
18th June 2010
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the European Parliament vote to improve the labelling of food, including new country of origin labelling and a requirement to label meat from animals slaughtered without stunning (according to certain religious traditions).
16th June 2010
The report of the independent investigation into the large outbreak of E. coli O157 at Godstone Farm in Surrey, the factors that contributed to it and its subsequent handling, has been published.
14th June 2010
Two consultations have recently been launched: one by the Food Standards agency entitled: 'Proposal to reduce the frequency of on-farm official inspection in the dairy sector' and one by Defra entitled: 'Consultation on the simplification of livestock movement rules and holding identifiers in England'.
14th June 2010
A new Animal Health pilot scheme designed to reduce the time it takes to remove TB reactor cattle from farms, could help livestock keepers in Exeter, Gloucester and the West Midlands to save money.
10th June 2010
The Welsh Assembly Government has reacted to the news that the Badger Trust has been granted permission to appeal the decision of the High Court that the plan to implement a cull of badgers in west Wales is lawful.
10th June 2010
Bureaucratic burdens on the farming industry will be put under the microscope by a new Task Force announced by Agriculture Minister Jim Paice today.
8th June 2010
Researchers at The University of Nottingham have discovered components of the bovine mastitis-causing bacterium, Streptococcus uberis that play a key role in the disease.
7th June 2010
Veterinary associations have welcomed the European Commission's announcement that Britain's bluetongue status will be reclassified as a Lower Risk Zone (LRZ) for bluetongue virus (BTV8) and are asking members to get the message out to clients as soon as possible.
4th June 2010
Scientists are reporting evidence that a peek into the eyes of cattle may become the basis for a long-sought after test to detect infection with the agent that causes Mad Cow Disease. Such a test could help prevent the disease from spreading in the food supply.
2nd June 2010
The European Mastitis Panel has called for effective and economic solutions in udder health after the third meeting of the European Mastitis Panel (EMP).
2nd June 2010
The Veterinary Laboratories Agency has extended its Herdsure Cattle Health Improvement Service to include three new sampling and testing protocols for infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR), leptospirosis, neosporosis.