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Conference to examine OV role in a post-Brexit world
26th May 2021
Event will discuss all aspects of the role and where it is headed
Vets urged to use online testing service
25th May 2021
Service supports the APHA by diagnosing animal diseases faster
Vets urge vigilance as poultry restrictions lift
17th May 2021
The risk of avian influenza in poultry with good biosecurity has been reduced to 'low'.
Goats adapt more quickly to changing conditions than sheep
14th May 2021
Study suggests that goats 'are more cognitively flexible than sheep'.
Veterinary disease centre receives funding boost
13th May 2021
SRUC invests £500k in St Boswells to upgrade facilities
Pig and cattle health projects receive funding boost
10th May 2021
Two projects receive more than three million in funding to progress.
RABI's farming welfare survey achieves record response rate
29th April 2021
Findings will define future support for farming people.
Scientists seek avian flu tests to assess emerging strains
20th April 2021
Outcomes could support ongoing global surveillance measures
Study reveals insights into lumpy skin disease
19th April 2021
Scientists measure risk of different insects transmitting emerging cattle virus.
EFSA calls for views on the welfare of animals during transport in the EU
16th April 2021
Consultation will inform policies related to transported animals.
Novel Marek's disease vaccines now available in the UK
14th April 2021
New product described as "the first innovation in the Marek category in over 40 years."
Selective breeding in sheep could enhance resilience to climate change
9th April 2021
Study reveals some Chios sheep are more resilient than others to temperature fluctuations
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