Veterinary surveillance blogs

Ovine Plant Poisoning
January is the most common month for deaths due to plant poisoning to be diagnosed in sheep therefore something to look out for in the next few weeks.…
- Veterinary Services
- 22/01/2021

Could 2021 be another Schmallenberg year?
In Scotland we have seen cases of congenital deformity in lambs and calves due to in utero Schmallenberg virus (SBV) infection in 2013 and 2017.…
- Veterinary Services
- 15/01/2021

Look out for Histophilus somni septicaemia / myocarditis
Over the last ten years, SRUC Veterinary Services has seen a steady increase in the number of Histophilus somni septicaemia cases.…
- Veterinary Services
- 08/01/2021

Blindness in Lambs After Housing
Some farmers may choose to house their ‘tail end’ lambs for finishing, either to preserve limited grass stocks for ewes, to manage potential fasciolosis risk or to achieve a quicker and more efficient finish before lambing starts in 2021.…
- Veterinary Services
- 18/12/2020

Long-term Production Effects of Cryptosporidiosis in Beef Calves
The results of a six-month study looking at the long-term effects of clinical cryptosporidiosis on calves in a Scottish suckler herd have recently been published.…
- Veterinary Services
- 07/12/2020

Action for Suckler Cows Having Scanned Twins
The information below is taken from a recent SAC Consulting Sheep and Beef News article by Basil Lowman.…
- Basil Lowman
- 07/12/2020

Avian Influenza
A Scotland-wide Avian Influenza Protection Zone is now in force.…
- Veterinary services
- 17/11/2020

New information about liver fluke risk from silage
Can cattle or sheep be infected with liver fluke from silage?” has been a frequently asked question at farmer meetings over the last few years.…
- Veterinary services
- 10/11/2020

Trichomonosis In Garden Birds
Last winter members of the public reported finding significant numbers of dead wood pigeons in local woods.…
- Veterinary Services
- 04/11/2020

African Swine Fever Awareness
The recent news that African Swine Fever (ASF) has been detected in wild boar in Germany is extremely concerning for the pig industry, although not unexpected.…
- Veterinary Services
- 03/11/2020

Lovely Weather for Lungworm
The recent mild and wet weather with heavy rain showers has been perfect for the Dictyocaulus viviparus lifecycle.…
- Veterinary Services
- 17/09/2020

Keep an eye out for bracken and oak toxicity
A quick reminder for beef suckler and sheep clients in upland areas to be aware of the possibility of acute bracken toxicity as a differential for extensive unexplained haemorrhage, resultant anaemia, immunosuppression and sudden death.…
- Veterinary Services
- 08/09/2020