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WebThe Animal Health and Welfare Division of the Scottish Government have created a useful set of one-page cards that answer some commonly-asked questions about BVD and Compulsory BVD
Actived: 8 days ago
On the Way: The Animal Health Pathway BCVA
WebThe Animal Health and Welfare Pathway is set to launch this Spring and this week saw the publication of an updated pre-launch policy paper, outlining critical part the Pathway will play in the farming reforms set out in the Agricultural Transition Plan, which aims to ‘deliver benefits for animal health and welfare, farm productivity, food security, …
BCVA Accredited Foot Health Trainer BCVA
WebBCVA has joined forces with the Cattle Hoof Care Standards Board (CHCSB) to develop a series of Lantra-approved training courses on lame cow treatment and hoof trimming. Aimed predominantly at farmers and their staff, these courses will be delivered by a BCVA Accredited Foot Health Trainer in conjunction with a CHCSB Accredited Instructor.
Regulation BCVA
WebVETERINARY ATTESTATION - Information & FAQS. Changes in legislation from 13th December 2023 requires all producers selling livestock for slaughter to have had an annual farm veterinary visit to allow their animals, and/or part of any animal, to be exported out of the UK. KEY POINTS. BCVA has contributed to information and FAQs that can be found
AHWP Rolling Out in England BCVA
WebAHWP Rolling Out in England. Submitted by bcvaadmin2 on Wed, 08/02/2023 - 16:24. On 7 February, Defra announced the launch of first step on the Animal Health and Welfare Pathway – the Annual Health and Welfare Review. The annual vet visit is the first element of the government’s Animal Health and Welfare Pathway, intended to support
Call for Bluetongue Vigilance BCVA
WebCall for Bluetongue Vigilance. Submitted by bcvaadmin2 on Thu, 12/10/2023 - 10:52. Both Ruminant Health & Welfare and Defra have issued important Bluetongue updates, urging UK farmers and farm vets to be vigilant and watch for the clinical signs of this emerging disease threat. RUMINANT HEALTH & WELFARE. Farmers are urged to …
Milksure Farmers BCVA
WebFor Farmers. MilkSure improves the professionalism around medicine use on dairy farms and drives higher standards. This is to safeguard human health and to demonstrate a responsible approach to help reduce antibiotic resistance. These are important to promote the image of dairy farming and to protect consumers’ confidence in dairy products.
Wellbeing support in the veterinary profession BCVA
WebVetlife provides a 24/7 phone and email helpline, professional mental health support, financial assistance, information and resources. You can call the confidential helpline - 0303 040 2551 - or send an anonymous email . Mind Matters aims to improve the mental health and wellbeing of those in the veterinary team, including students, …
Continuing Professional Development BCVA
WebWe aim to deliver continuing education, training and development to professionals and students to help ensure the development of education in the British cattle industry. The below Courses & Events are run by BCVA around the country and are accessible to both members and non-members. There are also Non-BCVA Courses. Refund Policy for CPD …
About BCVA BCVA
WebBCVA Board – who we are. Since 1967, the British Cattle Veterinary Association has been providing cattle vets with vital, specialist representation, cattle specific CPD, invaluable resources and an environment to share clinical experiences. We are committed to ensuring the widest possible representation within our Board and aim to be an
Other CPD Events BCVA
WebStress-Free Cattle Handling and Cow Flow. Cattle behaviour and cow flow affect everything! This course will help you to improve animal welfare, farm safety, milking efficiency and job satisfaction. Feedback from past delegates has been outstanding. Includes learning how to train others in stress-free herding and handling. 21st May 2024 Online.
BCVA Accredited TB Veterinary Adviser Training BCVA
WebAbout BATVA. Vets who sign off the TB Entry Level Membership declaration will first need to undergo a half-day’s online BCVA Accredited TB Veterinary Adviser (BATVA) training course, available to any qualified vet (£10 for members, £55 for non-members). There are 6 sections to work through:
BVDFree England FAQs
WebBVDFree will recognize the CHeCS accredited BVD herd status from the time of launch on July 1, 2016. BVDFree will not assign herd status directly to herds until they have completed their year 2 of testing to show BVD virus is not circulating in the herd. The earliest date at which BVDFree would assign a herd status therefore is July 1, 2017.
BCVA Accredited Johne's Veterinary Adviser Training BCVA
WebA1 Register with BCVA to gain access to the online modules, and correctly answer the multiple-choice style assessment to show you understand important aspects of Johne’s management and the 6 control strategies. Your name will be added to a list of accredited vets which will be held by BCVA and shared with the National Johne’s Action Group
Emergency Slaughter
WebBecoming an FSA approved vet, is a simple online process that can be done quickly, and a certificate can be produced to prove your future eligibility. In order to becomes an FSA approved vet follow these steps: 1) Email [email protected] indicating your request to become an FSA approved vet, and they will email you an application form.
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