Vet Times articles
The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.December 2008
David Mackey describes an online resource that enables dairy farmers to access valuable comparative data … more
21 minsDAN FORSTER examines the clinical pointers indicating a disease that not only affects movement, but … more
FRANK BUSCH discusses why animal welfare, not clients’ wishes, should direct veterinary procedures, especially in … more
WHEN reading this book, it must be remembered that both authors come from North Dakota. … more
SHELLEY DOWN discusses diagnostic modalities for horses, and says such investigations may be unrewarding. EVALUATION … more
The US presidential elections are over, and the next big event in world democracy has … more
THE children sat patiently beneath the Christmas tree. Cracker carcases and discarded wrappers had all … more
CATHERINE LE BARS reflects on an eventful Christmas Eve amid tinsel and liqueur-eating dogs – and can’t … more
ROBIN FEARON discovers how zoos can help local conservation concerns, rather than just showcase exotics … more
SOPHIA CHINN continues her report on an equine medical disorders meeting in Nottingham, where vector-borne … more
CATHERINE LE BARS delves into a common, but relatively underdiagnosed, condition in cats, exploring two … more
THE hardest part – apart from the preceding 10 years when you organised the time off … more
DEFRA’s Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has published recommendations concerning the breeding and rearing of … more
ADAM MARTIN outlines ways to limit the welfare and economic impacts of lameness – particularly in … more
GRAHAM DUNCANSON explains that welfare should be at the forefront of clinicians’ minds when approaching … more
JENNY STAVISKY recalls a family’s concerns over a problem lump. Across the consulting room table … more
I’ve tried to be even-handed in giving publicity to meetings and conferences, and if I … more
MELANIE ATKINSON finds that for one overweight Rottweiler, even death is not the end of … more