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Technology to reduce number of chickens used in research
4th September 2020
Surrogacy method to support the creation of a new chicken biobank.
Government funding for bovine TB research
1st September 2020
Projects will develop new tools to enable faster diagnosis.
Vets launch study into <i>Mycoplasma Bovis</i> in dairy herds
26th August 2020
Study aims to find out the prevalence of the condition in Scotland.
BVA calls for change on animal welfare at slaughter
25th August 2020
Updated policy includes recommendations for farmed and wild-caught fish.
'Breakthrough' vaccine vehicle for sheep and goats
20th August 2020
Project is based around the trypanosomes parasite.
Updated advice on lactating cow intramammary antibiotics
19th August 2020
Multiject IMM Intramammary Suspension will arrive January 2021.
Blowfly risk 'severe' across much of UK
19th August 2020
NADIS urges vigilance even if animals have been treated.
Moredun and Orkney Livestock Association announce partnership
18th August 2020
OLA members will benefit from expert information and support.
First biosecurity report on ASF in China
14th August 2020
Document reveals insights into livestock management.
Efforts underway to develop trypanosomiasis test
12th August 2020
Common parasite infection causes three million deaths annually.
Study highlights potential of avian influenza to infect commercial flocks
3rd August 2020
Migrating birds with weaker virus more likely to pass disease to domestic flocks.
Vets draw on behavioural science to tackle bovine TB
29th July 2020
BVA report sets out a holistic approach to bTB control and eradication.
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