Mycotoxins in straw could be impacting on pig health and performance
Failing to maintain strict teat hygiene management in summer conditions can lead to deteriorating skin condition, as well as high bacteria loading and increased risk of mastitis.
There is growing evidence to suggest that Johne’s disease can spread between different livestock species.
Farmers are being urged to be on the lookout for a spike in worm cases due to recent wetter weather.
Early indicators suggest quality is good for first cut silage following the analysis of over 600 samples at Trouw Nutrition GB’s laboratory in Ashbourne.
Ultrasound scanning of calf lungs is a novel way of assessing for sub-clinical pneumonia, so that earlier treatment or a preventative program can be put in place.
With the 2020 show season cancelled as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, we have launched a competition which will give you the chance to showcase your stock this year.
A new study shows invasive native species of rushes are spreading across UK upland farms.
A study carried out at Scotland’s Rural College is looking at the viability of heather and fungi as alternatives to anthelmintic treatments.
In the first of a series of webinars organised by GrassCheck GB, the methods and mixtures required for a successful grass reseed were discussed.