
Palpating the ram
Why do we do it and what are we looking for? Often in summer you can find your

Why do we do it and what are we looking for? Often in summer you can find your

Across the practice there is great variation in when lambing starts; however, no matter when, docking is a

Often you won’t know how badly affected your cows were by facial eczema (FE) until calving time. FE

Lungworm in deer is caused by a deer-adapted lungworm Dictyocaulus eckerti. Cattle lungworm, Dictyocaulus viviparus, has also been

Protecting your calves now protects the income from your herd down the line. Leptospirosis (Lepto) Lepto is a

When we talk about eczema in livestock what we are really talking about is ‘photosensitivity’. Photosensitivity is sunlight-induced

When an animal has an illness or injury, they will have inflammation and pain. The degree of pain

Hypothermia frequently occurs in newborn lambs, especially when the weather is bad or they don’t get a feed

It is common for farms to experience outbreaks after a dry spell in the summer when the pasture

We have been asked by many farmers over my years of clinical practice to explain and interpret feed