Sheep
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
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
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
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
Autumn liver fluke update
Liver fluke risk will not be high this year, but infection will still occur on some farms.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 12/10/2021
Look out for Haemonchus in sheep and goats!
Colleagues in Aberdeen have seen several sheep and goats with Haemonchus over the last few weeks.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 11/10/2021
Be alert for autumn nematodirosis
In the last week Dumfries have diagnosed nematodirosis in lambs from two flocks.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 27/09/2021
Thin ewes – what's the cause?
In the run up to the main tupping season checking ewe body condition score (BCS) and considering the impact that disease may be having on it is an important part of flock health planning.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 16/09/2021
Babesiosis
We have recently had a case of babesiosis in the postmortem room followed by a couple of telephone enquiries. The total number of babesiosis diagnoses is small but plotting their distribution allows hot spots to be identified.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 13/08/2021
Blue-Green Algae Risk
We have had reports confirming elevated concentrations of blue-green algae in Uig bay on Skye, with the potential to cause toxic blooms in the water.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 01/07/2021
Copper Drench Inhalation in Young Lambs
It is not uncommon for us to see cases of lamb mortality due to copper-containing drench inhalation at this time of year. Affected flocks often report several losses following administration of a mineral drench containing copper.…
- SRUC Veterinary Services
- 25/06/2021