In a letter to The Times, RUMA said that contrary to the impression given in the newspaper’s headline ‘Farmers reject WHO plea to stop antibiotic use…
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A new early warning system to alert farmers to the risk of disease among their young cattle stock is being developed at The University of Nottingham.…
Harper Adams University mechatronics researcher Jonathan Gill has been awarded a Nuffield Farming Scholarship to look into how automation in agriculture can be embraced. The Nuffield…
The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines on antimicrobials. Gudrun Ravetz, BVA’s senior vice president said: “We welcome the WHO continuing to…
The risk of parasitic disease and production loss from gastrointestinal worms and liver fluke is expected to be high this autumn, according to Merial Animal Health…
NOAH Chair Gaynor Hillier has emphasised the need for business clarity as the UK exits the EU. Speaking at the association’s annual dinner in London, Ms…
Actiphage TB, a new test for bovine tuberculosis (bTB), will soon be available from start-up PBD Biotech based in Suffolk. The company said its move brings fresh hope for…
A Pets at Home study into pet food labelling has discovered that one in four pet owners (24 per cent) admit they have never read the…
Countrywide Farmers has confirmed that it has agreed terms to sell its retail business to Mole Valley Farmers. Under the terms of the sale, Mole Valley…
NOAH’s conference, held yesterday in London, brought together more than 100 delegates from across the animal health sector to discuss and debate the future of animal…