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USE OF NATURAL CARBON CLAY IN CATTLE, GOATS, PIGS & POULTRY

USE OF NATURAL CARBON CLAY IN CATTLE, GOATS, PIGS & POULTRY

USE OF NATURAL CARBON CLAY IN CATTLE, GOATS, PIGS & POULTRY USEFUL ACTIONS OF NATURAL CARBON ...
DIARID Calf Bolus for Digestive Disturbance

DIARID Calf Bolus for Digestive Disturbance

G Shepherd Animal Health release a new bolus for calves with digestive disturbances. It is a non-dru...
Levels of Antibiotic Use- A Dairy Perspective

Levels of Antibiotic Use- A Dairy Perspective

Levels of Antibiotic Use- A Dairy Perspective.  Dr Graham Shepherd, CEO of Lancashire based ...
Improving the diagnosis of Johne's disease

Improving the diagnosis of Johne's disease

Moredun magazine , Autumn / Winter 2016 details their latest research into improving the tests ...
Reducing Antibiotic Use in Cattle & Sheep

Reducing Antibiotic Use in Cattle & Sheep

I do not personally think antibiotic use in ruminants (Dairy, Beef & Sheep) is out of control, b...
Excess Iodine can be a problem too!

Excess Iodine can be a problem too!

A recent Vet Record article described how multiple supplements to a flock of ewes produced excess io...
New Colostrum Article added to the Discovery Centre

New Colostrum Article added to the Discovery Centre

Please read our new article on management of colostrum management on dairy farms for ...
New Blood Test for Bovine TB

New Blood Test for Bovine TB

New Blood Test for Bovine TB Go to https://www.fginsight.com/news/new-blood-test-for-the-det...
New Barrier Teat Dip available- "Double Barrel Dip"

New Barrier Teat Dip available- "Double Barrel Dip"

Gladiator Chlorine Dioxide Teat Dip for Post Milking from Boumatic has now been replaced in our rang...
Reducing Sheep Lameness in the UK

Reducing Sheep Lameness in the UK

Reducing Sheep Lameness in the UK It was found that lameness in sheep in England halved between 2...
Cut down on heifer ‘sick days’ with a focus on herd health.

Cut down on heifer ‘sick days’ with a focus on herd health.

You will no doubt agree that the future productivity and profitability of any livestock farm is deep...
Formaldehyde now classified as a Category 1B carcinogen.

Formaldehyde now classified as a Category 1B carcinogen.

From 1 January 2016 formaldehyde will be classified as a Category 1B carcinogen. This means certain ...
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