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Aberdeen Press & Journal
6th December 2008
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Mervyn Drever, of Ardene House offers advice on the problems which can beset the ageing equine and what owners can do to avoid them
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| NWF Agriculture News December 2008 |
David Black talks about the benefits of health planning and of working with nutritionists and other advisers as part of the "farm team"
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Cow Management October/November 2008
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Sara Pederson from Lambert Leonard and May is featured in this article talking about coccidiosis. This feature was looking at youngstock diseases
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Aberdeen Press & Journal
15th November 2008
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Mervyn Drever of Ardene House discusses the causes of winter skin diseases in horses
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Stock Matters Issue 16 Autumn 2008
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An article reporting on the findings of a blood sampling study of unvaccinated suckler herds in England, Wales and Scotland. This was carried out by XLVets on behalf of Intervet Schering-Plough Animal Health. Paul Rodgers features!
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British Dairying October 2008
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An article following on from our presence at The Dairy Event - and features our survey on the use of Health Plans, with comments from an interview with Richard Knight
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Farmers Weekly (Dairy Supplement) October 2008
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An article on the use of Buserilin (Receptal) on farm to help with poor heat expression - Bill May of Lambert Leonard and May explains the rationale behind the approach
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Scottish Farmer - October 2008
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DairyCo is launching its new Feeding+ programme, utilising XLVets in many of their meetings - this article was based on the Carlisle launch meeting at which David Black was speaking.
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Farmers Weekly - October 2008
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Synergy Farm Health - a new initiative between the Kingfisher and Southfield practices was launched at the Dairy Show - and focussed on a heifer rearing and monitoring service - Kat Bazeley and Alan King feature!
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Farmers Weekly Awards - September 2008
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This year, another XLVet member has been nominated as "Livestock Adviser of The Year" - Jonathan Statham from Bishopton Veterinary Group. This category was won last year by Keith Cutler, with David Black as runner-up.
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Farmers Weekly - August 2008
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After a very suceesful and busy stand at The Sheep Event, Andrew Curwen was interviewed in The Farmers Weekly about Farm Health Planning
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Farmers Guardian June 2008 - Calf Nutrition and Milk Replacer
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An article by Bill May of Lambert Leonard and May explaining a 5-point plan for feeding milk replacer
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Veterinary Times May 2008 - Equine Health
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A two page article by Lesley Barwise-Munro setting the scene for Equine Health Planning - to deliver a "win-win situation"
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Veterinary Times May 2008 - "BTV8 vaccination campaign is underway"
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An article about the start of Bluetongue vaccination with a photograph of Steve Trickey, Chapelfield and XLVets starting the vaccinations
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The Farmers Weekly - Farm Health Planning Article 3 - April 2008
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The third three page article on health planning in The Farmers Weekly Dairy Update, this time focussing mainly on the FHP projects undertaken in Shropsire and Cumbria
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The Farmers Weekly - Farm Health Planning Article 2 - March 2008
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The second three page article on health planning in The Farmers Weekly, this time focussing mainly on the FHP projects undertaken by the Calweton and Millcroft Veterinary Practices.
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The Farmers Weekly - Front Page
The Farmers Weekly - Farm Health Planning Article 1 - March 2008
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A three page article on health planning in The Farmers Weekly featuring Andrew Curwen and several XLVets practices and initiatives. This feature was also the main headline on the front cover this week.
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| The Farmers Weekly - Academy Series - Clostridia - 29th February 2008 |
A double page article in The Farmers Weekly by Charlie Lambert, LLM, under the Academy series of articles exploring Clostridial disease in cattle
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| The Farmers Weekly - 8th February 2008 |
A double page article in The Farmers Weekly looking at Lamb Survival written by Jon Carter, Minster Vets
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| The Farmers Weekly - 25th January 2008 |
A double page article in The Farmers Weekly focussing on a 608/XLVets Farm Health Planning initiative
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