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Micro Pigs
17th December 2010
Defra produces guide for 'Micro' pig owners to remind people that the pigs are still classed as farm animals.
Reports show picture of bovine TB
9th December 2010
Three reports on TB Health Check Wales have been published showing a picture of the spread of bovine TB in Wales and have resulted in changes to policies.
New sheep scab controls in Scotland
9th December 2010
New controls are being introduced on 17 December 2010 to deal with the persistent problem of sheep scab in Scotland.
XL Vets win Award
9th December 2010
XL Vets was presented with the RABDF Prince Philip Award 2010 by His Royal Highness at Buckingham Palace this week.
Infectious Coryza Reported
8th December 2010
The VLA has confirmed two separate cases of infections coryza in hobby flocks in southern England.
Bird markets are 'reservoir of infection'
2nd December 2010
Research from the Royal Veterinary College has found that live bird markets are a "reservoir of infection" for Bird Flu.
Extreme Weather Advice
29th November 2010
Defra has released the below advice relating to animal welfare during the extreme weather.
Wales clamp down on Bovine TB
26th November 2010
Farmers should be aware of changes to the management of bovine TB aimed at preventing the spread of disease in Wales.
Encouraging meeting on sheep EID
26th November 2010
UK agriculture ministers were encouraged by EU Commissioner Dalli's commitment to pragmatism in implementing EU rules on Electronic Identification of Sheep (EID) in the UK after meeting earlier this week.
Battery Farming Cows
24th November 2010
Protests against Nocton Dairies' plans to house more than 8,000 cows in industrial scale sheds in rural Lincolnshire, has caused a turn around from the company.
Preventative Vaccination to Protect Livestock from Bluetongue
24th November 2010
Farmers in the UK will potentially be able to protect their livestock from Bluetongue using preventive vaccination within a Bluetongue free area for the first time after the EU announced proposals to amend its directive.
'The great animal rights betrayal'
16th November 2010
A recently published article in the Independent with the title: 'The great animal rights betrayal' has generated much concern among animal rights activists.
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