Interesting student-led study by Farm Animal Veterinary Society and the role that EMS plays influencing their decisions when thinking about being a farm vet. Farm vets & farmers have a big role inspiring the next generation @BritishVets@theBCVA@NFUtweets https://t.co/6xQHFN2JbH
A spark from the combine started an inferno in seconds and crossed farms, had to drive 2 MILES TO GET A SIGNAL to call emergency services! Phone signal needs to cover all of the country and this is a fine example why #Harvest22@NFUtweets
On farm with one of our TB testers today and just look at this work of genius. Karabiner on the clipboard to attach to the crush / handling system. I can’t stop talking about it, so clever. It really is the little things!
#farmvet#tbtesting#alwayslearning
EVENT - Technology & Digital solutions for
Sheep Farming, Thurs 10th Feb from 6.30 - 8.30pm
Free online workshop for sheep farmers
To register your interest please use this link:
https://t.co/EPRw8scr9D @sruc@natsheep@fi_kenyon
Just finished presenting 'The New Grad's guide to Goats' to Nottingham FAVS society - many thanks for listening and some insightful questions at the end! Looking forward to visiting FAVS at Liverpool, Bristol and Cambridge soon @FarmAVS@NottsFAVS
Vet students: Our next #CarpoolCases session takes place on Tuesday, 2 November. Sign up to hear from @HargreavesRobin on how to take a good history when assessing patients.
@FarmAVS@AVS_UK_Ireland https://t.co/HPtKRO41ul
In the second in our new series of #CarpoolCases, we'll be discussing 'How exotic are exotics? When the unusual become usual in practice' with @Johnchittyvet. Join us at 6.30pm on Tuesday 19 October- register now.
@FarmAVS@AVS_UK_Ireland
https://t.co/fr6xlciMiY
🩺 Wales’ first School of #Veterinary Science opens its doors to students for the first time today at @AberUni 🩺
🖱️🗞️ Full story: https://t.co/BlM5rBEiaJ
Save the date - Thursday 7th October for our face-to-face GVS Autumn Conference 2021 and AGM. Finalised programme details and registration forms soon to be emailed to GVS members. Don't miss out!
@FarmAVS@BritishVets
This situation with Geronimo the alpaca is ridiculous now
Lesions ARE present, testing still needs doing to 100% confirm but the overwhelming evidence is he had TB
Death threats to vets & screaming protests need to stop, especially from vet professionals https://t.co/1xz7d0Pi9Z
There has been widespread reporting of the post-mortem results of Geronimo.
It is not true that no signs of TB were found. TB-like lesions were found and will be investigated further.
https://t.co/PNiJE97OxU