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NIFA grant supports Arkansas research on cattle tick threat bovine theileriosis

Written by | 27 Jun 2026

As cases of a deadly cattle disease rise in Arkansas, researchers with the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station are testing two treatments they hope will help ranchers protect their… read more.

Red alert: what the UK’s record June heatwave means for animal health

Written by | 24 Jun 2026

With a Red Extreme Heat Warning in place and temperatures forecast to exceed 39°C this week – potentially breaking the UK’s all-time June record – vets are urging… read more.

A new plan to end Bovine TB: What the 2026 strategy means for cattle practice

Written by | 18 Jun 2026

A new eradication strategy, published this month, sets out the most ambitious programme yet to eliminate bovine tuberculosis from English cattle herds. With a cattle vaccine targeted for… read more.

Researchers demonstrate that a widely used veterinary sedative formulation remains stable for three months

Written by | 3 May 2026

Auburn University researchers have published a study in Current Pharmaceutical Analysis providing critical stability data for a key anesthetic used in camelid medicine. The combination of ketamine, xylazine, and butorphanol… read more.

Veterinarians in Japan and the UK view animal welfare through different cultural lenses

Written by | 14 Mar 2026

Animal welfare is gaining increasing global attention, but what it means to ensure a “good life” for animals can vary across cultures. The World Organisation for Animal Health… read more.

New reporting guidelines improve transparency in veterinary pathology AI research

Written by | 10 Sep 2025

A new article in Veterinary Pathology introduces a 9-point checklist designed to improve the reporting quality of studies that use artificial intelligence (AI)-based automated image analysis (AIA). As AI tools… read more.

Common diabetes drug helps chickens lay more eggs

Written by | 21 May 2025

What do chickens and people with a common reproductive disorder have in common? More than one might think — and a widely-used diabetes medication might just be the… read more.

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