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New president keen to promote equine dentistry
Vicki Nicholls
"As a first opinion practitioner working in equine dentistry, I am particularly keen to support the drive to secure legislation concerning paraprofessionals."
Vicki Nicholls will support legislation for paraprofessionals

The BEVA's newly appointed president, Vicki Nicholls, says she wants to promote the role of equine vets in dentistry and has spoken out in support of legislation concerning paraprofessionals.

Commenting on her priorities as president at this year's BEVA congress, she explained: "As a first opinion practitioner working in equine dentistry, I am particularly keen to support the drive to secure legislation concerning paraprofessionals; our role as vets is to safeguard the welfare of horses and it is paramount that this is reiterated in our aim to legitimise and unite paraprofessionals in horse health care."

Nicholls added that she "wholly supports" the need for many equine vets to achieve a better work-life balance.

She took up her post as the 2016/17 president at the end of BEVA Congress (10 September), taking over from former president Mark Bowen.

Nicholls is part of the University of Liverpool's veterinary postgraduate unit and has sat on the BEVA council for six years. She studied zoology at the University of Leeds before qualifying as a vet at the Royal Veterinary College in 2001.

After an internship in New Jersey at the Mid Atlantic Equine Hospital, she joined the equine team at Bristol University, where she developed a particular interest in equine dentistry.

She joined Wright and Morten in Cheshire following a period several years in a busy first and second opinion hospital in Wiltshire and passed the BEVA/BVDA dental exam in 2010. Subsequently, she acquired advanced veterinary practice certificates (Cert AVP) in equine medicine and dentistry.

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Equine Disease Surveillance report released for Q4 2025

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 The latest Equine Disease Surveillance report has been released, with details on equine disease from Q4 of 2025.

The report, produced by Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance, includes advice on rule changes for equine influenza vaccination.

Statistics and maps detail recent outbreaks of equine herpes virus, equine influenza, equine strangles and equine grass sickness. A series of laboratory reports provides data on virology, bacteriology, parasitology and toxicosis.

This issue also features a case study of orthoflavivus-associated neurological disease in a horse in the UK. 

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NSA webinar explores sheep tailing and castration

The National Sheep Association (NSA) is to host a free webinar on the castration and tail docking of lambs.

The webinar, 'Understanding the tailing and castration consultation: A guide for sheep farmers', will be hosted online on Monday, 2 March 2026 at 7.30pm.

It comes during a government consultation into the methods used for these procedures. Farmers are encouraged to engage before the consultation period closes on Monday, 9 March 2026.

The webinar offers clear and actionable guidance to support farmers to contribute meaningfully to the consultation and prepare for potential changes.

On the panel will be former SVS president Kate Hovers, farmer and vet Ann Van Eetvelt and SRUC professor in Animal Health and Veterinary Sciences Cathy Dwyer. Each panel member will utilise their own specialism and expertise to evaluate risks and outcomes to sheep farming.

Find out more about the webinar on the NSA website.