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Vets Call for Action Against Animal Abuse
10th August 2011
BVA challenges Food Standards Agency over Animal Abuse.
Second Stage Reached for Pig-Health Projects
8th August 2011
New biosecurity measures put in place for pilot pig-health projects.
Farmers Urged To Join Battle Against Bovine TB
4th August 2011
Cumbrian farmers are called upon to report badger setts in battle against bovine TB.
Breakthrough for Bluetongue Virus Vaccination
2nd August 2011
Scientists take important step in research for better Bluetongue vaccination.
Pig Movement Licences Online
27th July 2011
The licence for pig movement is to go online.
Badgers Blamed for Bovine TB in Pigs
18th July 2011
More commonly found in cattle, Bovine TB has begun to infect pigs in Wales. Research groups are blaming badger culling.
Cattle herded into Passport Changes
7th July 2011
The British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS) have improved the conditions of cattle passports to meet the needs of farmers.
FSA to reduce inspections
5th July 2011
The FSA have announced they will be changing the frequency of official hygiene inspections on dairy farms in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Veterinary Goat Society - recent papers
5th July 2011
Veterinary Goat Society meet to discuss recent Goat news, both UK and Worldwide.
Dairy farmers warn MPs of crisis
24th June 2011
Farmers travel to Westminster to highlight the crisis facing the sector.
Freedom from Bluetongue announced
14th June 2011
Agriculture Minister Jim Paice announced today that restrictions on exporting sheep and cattle from Great Britain due to bluetongue disease, will be lifted.
New strain of MRSA identified in cows
7th June 2011
British cows identified as carriers of new MRSA strain.
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