Veterinary surveillance blogs

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

Factors that may affect ewe colostrum quality
Earlier this year Page et al. reported the findings of some research into ewe colostrum quality.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 22/03/2022

Rickets in sheep
Cases of rickets are usually seen when sunlight levels are low and young hill sheep are grazed on good quality dairy grazing.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 17/03/2022

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

Update on Streptococcus dysgalactiae arthritis in lambs
Streptococcus dysgalactiae in the most common cause of joint ill in UK lambs and is also an issue in other countries. …
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 10/03/2022

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

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

Metabolic sampling ewes pre-lambing
Checking the nutritional status of ewes before lambing will help to prevent body condition losses and metabolic issues like pregnancy toxaemia.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 15/02/2022

Maximising your lamb crop
Our colleagues in SAC Consulting have organised a series of online events to prepare for lambing 2022, to minimise the losses at lambing time.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 15/02/2022

Copper toxicity risk from spreading distillery wash by-product on pasture
Over the last few years, there have been several cases of copper toxicity in sheep associated with spreading distillery by-product on pasture.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 14/01/2022

Control of watery mouth this lambing time
Ensuring good ewe nutrition, correct body condition score, a high standard of lambing shed hygiene and adequate, timely colostrum intake remain the mainstays of preventing watery mouth.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 23/12/2021

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