Livestock
1 June 2022
Guidance on acclimatising and integrating gilts and managing isolation facilities
22 January 2020
Reducing the impact of the wet weather on this year’s lamb crop
13 January 2020
Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Dr Alexander Corbishley, a senior lecturer in farm animal health at the University of Edinburgh, for a webinar looking at the prevalence of and risk factors for poor colostrum antibody absorption in suckled calves. Research from the University of Edinburgh has shown that one in three British suckler calves would benefit from improving the amount of antibodies absorbed from colostrum. Calves rely on the transfer of antibodies from the cow via her colostrum within the first few hours of life to provide protection from disease. When insufficient antibodies are absorbed, calves are at serious risk of disease during the pre-weaning period and are more likely to need antibiotic treatment.
20 December 2019
Learn about the impact of retained foetal membrane along with preventative strategies and treatment options.
19 December 2019
Causes and risk factors, epidemiology, impact, diagnosis and treatment of dairy cow uterine infections
5 December 2025
How Dylan Harries is using our spring calving index to inform breeding decisions and drive profitability
