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Vigilance still required against Bluetongue http://www.defra.gov.uk/foodfarm/policy/farminglink/articles/1003/bluetongue-awareness.htm
Fascioliasis (liver fluke) in cattle
Blue Tongue Virus - Buyers must be cautious when importing livestock
into the UK:
Rumen management = Rumen health: Hi Health August 2008 Newsletter
health status form available to download Below are the contact details of “CHeCS” approved laboratories:- Herdcare Hi Health – BioBest Karen Tait – Orkney Livestock Association Premium Cattle Health Scheme NADIS Health BulletinHypomagnesaemia in Beef Cattle Septicaemia in young beef calves Past bulletins can be found on the Eblex web site www.eblex.org.uk Health ArchiveNew rules to help reduce the risk of spreading bovine TB through movements of cattle in England will now be introduced on 27 March 2006. [more] Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR) is a common cause of respiratory disease in both young stock and adult cattle in the UK. IBR is caused by a virus – Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BHV1). [more] |
latest newsChelford Sale A quality entry, together with continued strong demand for British Blue cattle, attracted another huge crowd to Chelford Agricultural Centre, on Saturday 6th March. [report] Carlisle Sale A new Society show and sale attracted strong interest and realised a top price of 9,000gns on two occasions. [report] British Blues go live on semenstore.co.uk The on-line semen company, Semenstore Ltd, has announced that British Blue semen is now available through its website semenstore.co.uk [more] Stirling Sale Lyonpark Dendermonde from Carrick Primestock sold to a top price of 3,900gns. [report]
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