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Lib Dems question response to SBV
Calls for 'quick action'

Liberal Democrats in England and Wales have raised questions about the Government's response to the outbreak of Schmallenberg Virus (SBV) in UK territory. Mr Tim Farron, MP for South Lakes, has tabled two written parliamentary questions concerning plans by the Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) for on-farm testing and the advice DEFRA will be giving farmers on purchasing livestock from affected areas.

“I am very concerned that the Government has not given clear guidelines to those farmers currently importing stock from affected areas. We shouldn’t leave farmers adrift during this uncertain time. We don’t know how big a problem this new disease is going to be, so we should not overreact, but we can be proactive.” said Mr Farron (pictured).

William Powell AM, the Welsh Liberal Democrat Shadow Rural Affairs Minister, also asked the National Assembly about the Welsh Government's preparations. “The Schmallenberg virus has been known about for many months and everyone here in Wales has been deeply concerned about its potential impacts should it cross the border. The Welsh Government must to lead the way in its response and accept the responsibility it has to Welsh farmers” he said.

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Submissions open for BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026

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 The BSAVA has opened submissions for the BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026.

It is an opportunity for applicants to present new research on any veterinary subject, such as the preliminary results of a study, discussion of a new technique or a description of an interesting case.

They must be based on high-quality clinical research conducted in industry, practice or academia, and summarised in 250 words.

Applications are welcome from vets, vet nurses, practice managers, and students.

Submissions are open until 6 March 2026. 

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Survey seeks ruminant sector views on antimicrobial stewardship

A new survey is seeking views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship.

Forming part of a wider, collaborative initiative, the results will help identify the types of data available so that challenges with data collection can be better understood and addressed.

Anyone working in the UK farming sector, including vets and farmers,is encouraged to complete the survey, which is available at app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk