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Type 2 ostertagiasis – Is there an impact and are we missing it?

We have had a few submissions, case reports and post-mortem examinations recently regarding scour in groups of older cattle that grazed last year.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 06/06/2022
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The ticks are rising

SRUC Veterinary Services has examined two post-mortem cases in cattle so far this week that have presented as sudden death and pneumonia after recent turn out to hill pasture.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 25/03/2022
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Fertiliser application rate and mineral content of grass

As a valuable source of minerals to livestock it would be advisable to have fresh grass analysed for mineral content, as well as analysing grass silage later in the year.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 16/03/2022
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Schmallenberg update and testing

There has already been a diagnosis of malformations due to Schmallenberg virus in a sheep flock in Scotland in 2022.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 03/03/2022
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Listeria diagnoses

January and February have seen multiple diagnoses of listeriosis in both sheep and beef cattle this year.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 25/02/2022
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Reminder about PM sampling for respiratory disease

Respiratory disease in any cattle production system remains a very significant cause of poor welfare, reduced production efficiency and increased antibiotic use. We have fielded a number of calls regarding what samples to take if you have the opportunity to perform an on-farm postmortem when investigating respiratory disease problems. …

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 01/12/2021
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Tick borne fever in suckled calves

Recently we were presented with a four week old suckled calf for investigation of excessive calf mortality. Although it has only been recorded a handful of times during the last few years, it was confirmed to be tick borne fever.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 01/12/2021
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Higher risk of ergot in feed stocks this autumn

Our SAC Consulting colleagues have warned of a higher risk of ergot contamination of grain and headed grass this year. This is as a result of the 2021 growing season, weather conditions and seed availability.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 01/12/2021
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Silage subjects

A number of animal health issues related to winter feed stocks may be relevant on some farms.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 05/11/2021
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Fodder Beet

Fodder beet is a highly palatable, very digestible crop which has increased in popularity on Scottish farms over the past few years as a livestock feed. However, there are several animal health issues to be aware of.…

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 04/11/2021
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Coccidiosis due to Eimeria alabamensis

Eimeria bovis, zuernii and alabamensis are the most pathogenic coccidial species of cattle.  Eimeria alabamensis is less well known and is associated with diarrhoea in calves one to two weeks after turn out. …

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 01/11/2021
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Using the liver fluke antibody test

Now that we are at a time of year when liver fluke can be a problem, here is some information on the liver fluke ELISA and how it can be used. …

  • SRUC Veterinary Services
  • 28/10/2021
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