Emma Holmes and Phil Elkins offer guidance on clinical manifestations of fasciolosis, followed by various treatment and control measures to minimise the impact of this parasite on UK farms.
Maria Siaz and David Walker discuss some of the most common hepatobiliary disorders in cats and dogs, focusing on identification and the various treatment options available.
Thomas Iveson, Svetlana Sungailaite and Eduardo Velazquez discuss the challenges of efficient pig production and how disease control and good management strategies are important to a successful outcome.
Roger Evans discusses the dilemma of choosing the correct style of herd management for the future, as well as the difficulty faced by dairy farmers to balance the books.
Clare Penter, in the first of six reports, looks at XLEquine’s Picture of Health campaign and how equine practitioners are able to benefit from a focus on the healthy horse.
Graham Dodds combines his role as regional director for CVS with hosting a radio show and performing magic. We invited him into the Examination Room to tell us more about his job and how performing tricks has been useful for his career.
Samantha Taylor looks at the various presentations, aetiology and management options for this prevalent, but often under-diagnosed, condition affecting feline patients.
Jane Dobson, Tess Hoather and Fernando Constantino-Casas discuss their research findings regarding cases of this particular canine breed in which a large number were dying from cancer, and offer their services to owners.
Mónica Guerrero-Méndez discusses safe steps for ensuring a safe hibernation for tortoises, including the best advice to provide owners before starting and medical problems that can occur.
Yordan Fernandez and Mayank Seth discuss clinical signs of identifying a common gland disorder in dogs and make recommendations on several treatment and monitoring options available.
Marco Falchieri describes the origin of this worldwide common respiratory pathogen, its diagnosis and, as no therapy is available, advises a preventive approach is critical.
Mark Leddy takes readers through a day at YourVets24 Coventry – illustrating how the day and night teams manage an assortment of cases, aided with ample tea and biscuits.
Sarah Caney discusses some of the ways in which high blood pressure can be diagnosed in cats, using methods such as ophthalmoscopy, and how this can be managed.
Nicola Menzies-Gow discusses approaches to this abdominal condition in equines, including pain relief, fluid therapy, antiendotoxic therapy and motility stimulants.