The National Equine Forum, taking place on Friday, March 3, will be live streamed again this year, giving everyone the opportunity to watch and participate. The…
Month: February 2022
Sheep farmers are being advised that all incoming stock, including sheep returning from winter grazing, should be quarantined and dosed with one of the newer wormer…
Under the plans, announced by Rural Affairs Secretary Mairi Gougeon at NFU Scotland’s AGM, the new service will replace field animal health and welfare functions currently…
The Animal Health and Plant Agency (AHPA) has launched a new online Avian Influenza Licensing Service for poultry businesses in a disease control zone in England,…
A recently proposed animal welfare bill, The Animal (Penalty Notices) Bill, has taken another step towards becoming part of UK law this week. Romford Conservative MP…
Pet companies are busy preparing for the much-anticipated PATS Sandown exhibition, which takes place on Sunday, 27 March, and Monday, 28 March 2022. Following a successful…
Farmers are being encouraged to not overlook the critical role of trace elements when considering ewe nutrition in the run-up to lambing. According to Neil Ashwell,…
Pets at Home has announced that Lyssa McGowan will join as the company’s new chief executive from June 1. Ms McGowan will succeed Peter Pritchard, who…
Soaring building material and labour costs are potentially leaving huge insurance shortfalls to cover for rebuild costs in the event of damage to farm buildings or…
Given the variable quality of forage on dairy farms this year, getting supplementation right is key. UK nutritional supplement manufacturer UFAC-UK said an understanding of the…