Veterinary surveillance blogs
Lamb dysentery risk
We are now entering the period where lamb dysentery risk is highest in the main April lambing flock. Risk may be higher this year for some flocks depending on Clostridial vaccine availability.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 21/04/2023
Effect of calving difficulty on suckler cow performance
All farm animal vets are calving suckler cows at the moment, helping to reduce as much as possible the impacts of calving difficulty on herd performance.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 06/04/2023
Suspicious that you have a hairy shaker lamb?
We are offering free border disease PCR testing on lambs born this spring where there is a genuine suspicion of persistent border disease infection.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 17/03/2023
SRUC Veterinary Services Update – PLEASE TAKE TWO MINUTES TO READ!
With our busiest time of year approaching, we wanted to let you know what we are doing to ensure our service is maintained despite lower staffing levels.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 13/02/2023
Metabolic sampling ewes pre-lambing plus a quick fluke update
Spring is approaching and so is the ideal time for checking the nutritional status of ewes pre-lambing.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 10/02/2023
Seneca Valley virus – another cause of vesicular disease in pigs
DEFRA have confirmed that the five cases of vesicular disease identified in pigs on farms in Norfolk last year were caused by Seneca Valley virus (SVV), also known as Senecavirus A.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 10/02/2023
SRUC Veterinary Services Update
In SRUC Veterinary Services we strive to provide an efficient service for our clients. Unfortunately, we have not been able to avoid the recruitment issues impacting businesses across the country. …
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 09/02/2023
Salmonella Dublin in beef herds
While Salmonella Dublin associated disease is more common in dairy herds than suckler herds, problems can still occur, particularly around calving time. …
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 27/01/2023
Ocular disease investigation in sheep
SRUC Veterinary Services usually receives more ocular swabs for the investigation of ovine eye disease around this time of year. When investigating outbreaks, it is important to consider the main pathogens likely to be involved and which tests would be the most useful.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 13/01/2023
Navel iodine supply
There is a risk of reduced availability/high cost of strong iodine for navel dressing this spring. Lower iodine concentrations are considered to be less effective in drying and disinfecting the navel.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 12/01/2023
PCR testing for respiratory disease in cattle
SRUC Veterinary Services in conjunction with colleagues at Moredun have developed and are now using an extended multiple PCR test for respiratory pathogens in cattle.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 14/12/2022
Systemic Pasteurellosis in lambs
Systemic Pasteurellosis is caused by the bacteria Bibersteinia trehalosi and is a common cause of death in weaned lambs between September and December.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 28/11/2022