Six-year project targets creation of a bespoke classification system to help vets better assess disease prevalence, and tailor health and welfare advice to individual animals.
The Cat Prospective Ageing and Welfare Study, being conducted at the University of Liverpool, is aiming to find answers on how to improve an ageing animal’s overall health and welfare.
Protesters say numbers had to be kept “below 50” to comply with Metropolitan Police advice, but say further, larger scale action will take place later in the year.
Wendy Furness was required to pass eight modules, ranging from sustainable decisions in organisations to entrepreneurship, and attended a US study tour.
Maria Amengual-Vila, a vet with Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists, is celebrating after qualifying as a European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia.
The University of Surrey veterinary research is part of a wider €90m pan-European one health project to investigate zoonoses and antimicrobial resistance.
Two leading veterinary anaesthetists from the University of Glasgow School of Veterinary Medicine have headed south to join a specialist referral centre in Hampshire.
A schoolgirl whose aspiration was to become a vet has realised her ambition and started work at the practice that provided her with her first work experience.
University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science project will use analytics and machine learning to provide a disease early warning system in calves as young as 14 weeks.
Compassion In World Farming chief executive Philip Lymbery wants to see a “systemic change“ in the way farm animals are kept – and believes the veterinary community has a vital role to play.
Devon vet Dick Sibley’s pioneering work to break transmission routes of bTB in the heart of badger cull territory appears to have had an unforeseen consequence – a meeting of minds.