Liver fluke costs UK producers millions of pounds every year due to lower production rates of infected livestock – and its incidence is increasing…
At this meeting, Dr Philip Skuce...
Liver fluke costs UK producers millions of pounds every year due to lower production rates of infected livestock – and its incidence is increasing…
At this meeting Dr Philip...
The UK sheep industry is now facing an ever-increasing problem of roundworms which show resistance to anthelmintic drugs. The incidence of liver fluke, which can also have a major effect on the...
Infertility and abortions in cattle are two of the greatest problems the cattle breeder faces. There are multiple causes and detection of abortions in a herd can vary significantly depending on the...
Sheep scab seriously affects the welfare of sheep and has a significant financial impact through its effect on the condition of ewes, the growth rate of lambs and reduced quality of sheepskins.
The UK sheep industry is facing an ever-increasing problem of anthelmintic resistance. However there are ways that you can maintain the efficiency of the drugs you use, save money and maximise the...
Speakers:
Dr Dave Bartley, Moredun,
Beth Wells, Moredun,
Professor Elisabeth Innes, Moredun,
Dr Nick Wheelhouse, Moredun.
Ensuring that your sheep stay in good condition through...
Liver fluke costs Scottish producers millions of pounds every year due to lower production rates of infected livestock – and its incidence is increasing…
At this meeting, Dr...
Two of Moredun's leading scientists, Professor David Knox and Dr David Longbottom, will be presenting at this event, which will highlight the outcomes and potential impacts of an...
Speakers:
Professor Elisabeth Innes, Moredun,
Professor Nick Jonsson, University of Glasgow,
Simon Gillespie, Scottish Water,
Lucy Filby, SEPA.
Cryptosporidiosis has a major impact...
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