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18 November 2025

Join us for a lunch and learn, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

20 November 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

26 November 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

22 October 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

15 October 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

16 October 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

8 October 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

8 October 2025

*Cancelled, to be rescheduled* Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

2 October 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johne's disease control.

25 September 2025

Join us for a farm walk and talk, designed for your whole farm team which will equip you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to take the next step in Johnes disease control.

20 March 2025

Watery mouth is an infectious bacterial disease that can kill newborn lambs usually within the first 3 days of life. Lambs pick up infection from the environment and the bacteria multiply very rapidly in the gut. Affected lambs die within hours.

26 July 2021

FAQs to introduce farmers and other industry stakeholders to the GB Dairy Calf Strategy

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