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Volume 41 – 2017 Proceedings
Proceedings
Autumn Meeting 2017, Peebles
- RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice – a practitioner’s experience – K. Hamer
- The European College of Small Ruminant Health Management and the residency program – V. Busin
- Doing the DipECSRHM in an alternative residency – E. Gascoigne
- Is there a need for a UK support group for candidates undertaking an alternative residency with the ECSRHM? – F. Lovatt
- Challenges facing farm animal veterinary profession in UK: Results of two psycho-social studies – J. Kaler
- Expanding sheep workload in practice – H. Kenway
- Expanding sheep work in practice – R. Jones
- Developing flock health and production consultancy – P. Davies
- Rehydration in adult small ruminants – D. J. Renney
- Tick borne diseases: an overview – P. Phipps
- Louping ill virus: Using new techniques to study an old foe – J. Clark
- Diagnosis of tick-borne fever (TBF) in sheep – M. Rocchia, A. Grayb, E. Laminga, D. Turnbulla, F. Chianinia, 29A. Aguilar Garciac, M. Connellya and M. Maleya
- Pathological observations of tick-borne fever and intercurrent bacterial infections in lambs – R. Daniel, C. Evans, R. Cookson, K. Pugh, A. Carson and M. Wessels
- Angus Glens tick control – I. Gill
- Ticks as vectors, focusing on Ixodes ricinus – C. Millins
- Sub-acute rumen acidosis in sheep: a dairy vet’s thoughts – D. Grove-White
- Sheep feeding: practical objectives and recent developments – R. Jones
- Profit from pastures – T. Cook
- Cross cultural experiences with sheep – Norway and the UK – S. Meling
- Pain in sheep – M. Corke, K. McLennan, C. Rebelo, O. Franks, C. Reid, F. Constanino-Casas and M. Holmes
- Ovine dystocia: a predictable matter of life and death – S. McDonnell, J.W. Angell and E.L. Hawkins
- How the force required to insert a needle changes with reuse – H. Clifford
- The art and science of pedigree neonatal lambs – H. Svensgaard
- Patterns and resistance levels in Nematodirus battus – L. Melville, J. Van Dijk, S. Mitchell, A. Morrison, G. Innocent and D. Bartley
- Responsible use of antimicrobials: Good Practice Guidelines – Sheep Veterinary Society July 2017