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Winners of 2020 European PRRS Research Award announced
8th October 2020
Funding prize will aid understanding of costly disease
Training fund to help vets prepare for Brexit
2nd October 2020
Fund aims to boost the number of vets qualified to certify animal export health certificates.
Product defect recall alert
1st October 2020
Gallifen 200 mg/ml Suspension and Pigfen 200 mg/ml Suspension.
DNA discovery could help treat Marek's disease
28th September 2020
Scientists identify genetic regions in chickens associated with resistance.
Sheep Veterinary Society appoints new president
22nd September 2020
Amanda Carson to lead discussions on sheep health and welfare.
Slow-grown chickens experience higher levels of welfare - study
21st September 2020
Finding could significantly improve the lives of chickens produced for consumption.
Novel technique to enable early identification of sheep scab
18th September 2020
Finding a 'significant development' towards control of the parasite.
Poultry red mites study receives funding boost
16th September 2020
Novel method could see number of donor hens reduce by 90 per cent.
China bans German pork imports following ASF confirmation
15th September 2020
Trade implications may not be as serious as initially feared.
Interactive map shows cases of Enzootic Abortion of Ewes
15th September 2020
Tool designed to encourage farmers to discuss vaccination with their vet.
Edinburgh researcher awarded for work on cattle disease
10th September 2020
Professor Ivan Morrison is the first recipient of the RCVS Knowledge Plowright Prize.
Stem cell study could reduce animals used in research
9th September 2020
Researchers aim to generate a continuous supply of pig blood cells in the laboratory.
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