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Second avian influenza case confirmed in Scotland
16th February 2021
All birds at the affected site are being humanely culled.
Bovine TB partnership holds inaugural meeting
12th February 2021
Partnership to encourage shared ownership, coordination and decision-making.
Waitrose to roll out app that tracks emotional wellbeing of farm animals
11th February 2021
SRUC behavioural scientists develop new method of wellbeing assessment.
MilkSure training programme hands over administration to the BCVA
11th February 2021
Changes to scheme make it more accessible for farmers.
Liver fluke warning for cattle and sheep farmers
9th February 2021
Recent weather patterns have led to evidence of infection in the UK.
In-depth cattle population study could help to reduce emissions
3rd February 2021
Research by SRUC provides insight into Scottish beef production.
Simple cleaning changes could improve dairy calf health - study
2nd February 2021
Experts make recommendations to improve colostrum hygiene on British dairy farms.
Researchers produce donor breed chicks from surrogate parents
1st February 2021
Gene-editing technique could aid animal productivity and welfare.
Ceva Animal Health develops interactive map to track swine flu
28th January 2021
New service shows development of detected influenza strains across Europe
'Room for improvement' on animal welfare at slaughter - BVA
28th January 2021
Vets respond to Defra's review of England's Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing regulations.
Project to tackle bovine mastitis and reduce AMR
21st January 2021
Researchers to analyse milk samples using mass spectrometry.
Vets find link between lamb weight and meat quality
15th January 2021
Discovery could benefit consumers, farmers, and the environment.
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