There have been few measures in the Budget to support profitable, progressive and competitive farm businesses, says NFU president Meurig Raymond. “The Chancellor’s announcement on capping…
Month: March 2017
Blue Cross is appealing for horse toys to help enrich the lives of young feral ponies being rehabilitated at the charity’s centre in Rolleston, Staffordshire.…
The hot topics of Brexit’s impact on the horse industry and the threat of inflated business rates featured at the 25th National Equine Forum (NEF). The…
A new leadership course aims to give young people a leg-up in the rural sector by developing their management and communication skills. The Leadership and Management…
New figures released through RUMA suggest the UK pig sector is making significant changes in how it stewards antibiotic use in at least one key area,…
American research into how ticks survive may pave the way for new approaches in combating the diseases they transmit. Scientists at the University of Maryland School…
The results of the Food Standards Association (FSA) risk assessment on MRSA and LA-MRSA,showing a low risk of transmission to UK consumers, has been welcomed by…
Unseasonably high winter temperatures across most parts of the country could impact on parasite infectivity at turnout for both sheep and cattle, according to NADIS…
Following Pets at Home’s recall of some of its dry cat food products, Laurent Garosi, European Veterinary Specialist in Neurology at Davies Veterinary Specialists, has shared…
Pets at Home has recalled cat food products after three cats became ‘seriously unwell’ and suffered fits. The products are all from its AVA range of…