Timely treatment and effective prevention is the only way to reduce potentially significant losses caused by coccidiosis in calves.
Liver fluke cysts are shed onto pasture from infected mud snails and we know they can survive for many months given the right conditions, but can they survive in silage?
The annual barometer of native livestock breed numbers, the Rare Breeds Survival Trust’s watchlist, has been released.But what could some of these breeds could offer UK agriculture in the future?
The challenges of farming within extreme weather conditions was the main topic discusses at a virtual event, the first in a series to be hosted by the knowledge exchange network, Agricology.
The first cases of blowfly strike in 2020 have been reported in several locations in the UK.
The Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Society is organising a team of ‘angels’ and a match making service to support livestock farmers with the expected labour challenges ahead.
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has announced changes to the way certain animal medicines can be safely prescribed and supplied during the coronavirus crisis.
The new ranking for young Holstein sires, published by AHDB Dairy, features some show-stopping figures.
Following a mild and wet winter, farmers are being advised to tackle rats in spring to avoid potential infestations this autumn.
A 2019 study carried out by AHDB showed that 64 per cent of flocks tested were positive for Johne’s disease. So what do producers need to know about the disease?