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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.
Sheep Vet Society announces upcoming conference programme
21st April 2022
The event is open to all vets or industry representatives.
NOAH animal medicines training reaches milestone
20th April 2022
The programme has enrolled its 1,000th registrant.
New sheep flock tool to help improve vet-farmer engagement
14th April 2022
Checklist will help practitioners assess flock health and productivity.
Multiple cases of avian flu confirmed in Devon
14th April 2022
A second premises has been identified in Teignbridge.
Farm animals and humans should be treated equally, say children
13th April 2022
Study reveals insights into the moral views of animals.
Vets warn over further delays to EU import checks
31st March 2022
Decision could have 'serious consequences' for biosecurity - BVA.
APHA rolls out new post-mortem TB test
31st March 2022
The new method delivers results in three weeks.
New benefits discovered for novel avian flu vaccine
30th March 2022
Pirbright's novel vaccine found to increase effectiveness.
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