7th March 2011
Collaborative efforts are under way in North and South Korea to help stop the spread of Foot and Mouth disease in the country.
4th March 2011
The European Commission's Standing Committee on the Food Chain and Animal Health (SCoFCAH) has agreed to allow 22 Member States, including the UK, to raise the BSE testing age from 48 months to 72 months for healthy slaughtered cattle.
28th February 2011
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has expressed its significant disappointment with the EU Council decision to scrap plans for compulsory labelling of meat from animals slaughtered without stunning.
24th February 2011
Vets are being offered specialist training in a bid to eradicate bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) from Scotland's cattle herds.
24th February 2011
An attempt to delay a ban on battery cage hens has met opposition from Caroline Spelman, Defra's Secretary of state.
23rd February 2011
New research from scientists at the University of Cambridge has found that sheep are more intelligent than previously believed.
21st February 2011
A recent report on the BBC suggests that the government's completed policy on managing TB in cattle, including the decision on whether to allow badger culling, will be delayed.
21st February 2011
Last weekend marked the tenth anniversary of the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) outbreak of 2001 which devastated the farming industry of Great Britain.
18th February 2011
Plans to set up the UK's largest dairy farm in Lincolnshire have been withdrawn.
15th February 2011
Increasing numbers of domestic livestock and more resource-intensive production methods are encouraging animal epidemics around the world according to new assessments reported at the International Conference on Leveraging Agriculture for Improving Nutrition & Health.
15th February 2011
The RSPCA is warning that a proposed badger cull could end up costing farmers more than an outbreak of bovine TB on their farm, in advance of the NFU conference in Birmingham due to be held this week.
14th February 2011
Pfizer is reminding vets that they can help farmers who are having problems as a result of incorrect or absent animal identification records, using DNA technology.