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Welsh government urged to guard against vet shortfall
One in five vets in Wales is a non-UK EU national.
BVA president raises Brexit concerns at annual dinner

BVA president John Fishwick has called on the Welsh government to guard against a serious shortfall of vets following Brexit.

His call comes amid growing concerns about how Britain’s exit from the European Union will affect vets in Wales. According to figures from the RCVS, one in five vets in Wales is a non-UK EU national and this figure rises to 100 per cent when applied to Official Veterinarians.

Speaking to guests at the BVA’s Annual Welsh Dinner (26 June), Mr Fishwick said: “Positive action is needed now to avoid a serious shortfall in capacity.  This is especially important when it comes to protecting against food fraud and animal welfare breaches, as it is imperative to preserve high levels of consumer confidence in Welsh produce, both at home and overseas.
 
“The situation is a serious one, but we are at least encouraged by the strength of feeling and scale of work being done to ensure that vets’ voices on Brexit are being heard and harnessed both in Wales and across the UK.”

Among the dinner guests included Wales' rural affairs secretary Lesley Griffiths, Welsh assembly members, key representatives from animal health and welfare organisations, and colleagues from across the veterinary profession.

The BVA has been working with MPs and cabinet members to boost support for Welsh vets amid the challenges posed by Brexit. This week, 20 assembly members sent a letter to environment secretary Michael Gove urging him to support calls to reinstate vets on the shortage occupation list.

During his speech, Mr Fishwick called on the Welsh Government to follow England’s lead and make CCTV in abattoirs compulsory. He also praised the joined-up working underway in Wales to tackle serious animal health problems such as bovine tuberculosis and bovine viral diarrhoea.

He concluded by thanking the BVA Welsh Branch for its hard work in the past year engaging members in policy and giving them a strong voice on key issues.

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RUMA CA&E extends survey deadline

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 RUMA CA&E has extended the deadline for its online survey into vaccine availability.

Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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BSAVA publishes Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice

The BSAVA has added a small animal nutrition advice booklet to its series of BSAVA guides.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice offers a resource for veterinary professionals to provide appropriate nutrition for animals. As well as maintaining the wellbeing of healthy pets, the guide explores how nutritional requirements change in times of illness and disease.

The guide is divided into five sections, which explore the importance of nutritional assessment; diet types; feeding at different life stages; feeding for specific situations; and feeding for specific diseases. Online resources are also in the BSAVA Library including client handouts and videos.

It is designed to be suitable for referencing, in-depth case planning and team training sessions.

The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice can be purchased online from the BSAVA store.