The RSPCA has launched the Great Big Picnic to help raise funds for animals in need. Whether one of the team is a baking enthusiast, or…
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NOAH has urged animal keepers to continue to follow the advice of their vet when it comes to antibiotics prescribed for animals. The statement follows an…
A new activity, where kids learn how to keep pets happy and healthy, has been unveiled at KidZania London, after 79 per cent of children visiting…
UK farm animal use of antibiotics is comparatively low against many of its European neighbours, according to a European report on antibiotic use and occurrence of…
Plans for a £4.2 million state-of-the-art veterinary hub to drive forward research to protect both animal and human health has been announced by the Welsh Cabinet…
NOAH’s inaugural Brexit Barometer report has revealed that optimism and uncertainty are vying for position on the future of the animal medicines industry in the UK.…
Sheep will face an increased threat from liver fluke, gastrointestinal worms and blowfly strike this August and September, while cattle are at increased risk from parasitic…
NOAH has welcomed the publication of the House of Lords European Union Committee report ‘Brexit: Farm Animal Welfare’. Dawn Howard, NOAH’s chief executive, said: “As stated in the report…
The UK Environment Secretary said he was taking a “constructive, open-minded and pragmatic” approach to farming as Britain leaves the European Union. Visiting the Royal Welsh…
A new study suggests that older people should be given dogs on prescription to help increase their outdoor activity. Researchers at the University of Cambridge and…