Vet Times articles

The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.

July 2018

Kirstie Pickles discusses some of the latest developments and studies into management and treatment for this condition.

31 mins

Ben Smith looks into the history of the therapy, and why it has obvious advantages over chemical antimicrobials.

8 mins

Andrew Connolly, Virbac's head of marketing for companion animals, stepped into the Examination Room to tell us all about the firm's plans for its 50th anniversary, among other subjects.

30 mins

Equine vets would do well to dust off their assertiveness skills and engage with owners, after a survey for Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy found the majority craved much more advice.

12 mins

Vetstream’s much anticipated evidence-based cattle resource, Vetlexicon Bovis, can be pre-ordered now – with an exclusive gift for every subscriber!

6 mins

June 2018

Emi Barker looks disease significance, emerging pathogens, prevention strategies and zoonotic risk regarding the parasite.

55 mins

Sarah Smith and Veronica Roberts aim to clarify where the latest research can help us and aid in highlighting emerging threats, and they also cover imaging innovations.

30 mins

Katherine Fitzgerald looks at advances and key actions in dairy herd health to reduce disease and lessen antimicrobial use.

28 mins

Andy Durham looks at how and why inappropriate nutrition occurs, and some of the points veterinary surgeons should educate owners on.

39 mins

Alison Bennell and Jodie Hughes discuss the importance of familiarity with drugs and protocols, and good organisation and forward planning, in a stress-free anaesthesia in the field.

20 mins

Cat Henstridge defends vets in first opinion practice as being more than just anal gland checks.

15 mins

Jacqueline Matthews reviews the types of endoparasites impacting on horse health, each one's proliferation, new diagnostic protocols and strategies to gain owner compliance.

72 mins

Elisabetta Mancinelli discusses an option that has demonstrated efficacy in dogs for vomiting from multiple causes, and discusses potential use in exotic species.

29 mins

Chris Pamplin looks at what is involved for a vet if acting in this capacity in court to help understand the issues of a case.

26 mins

Victoria Colgate recaps the organisation's inaugural conference, held in April at The British Racing School in Newmarket.

23 mins

Ross Allan, in the first of a two-part article, describes wound healing as a journey – along which the owner should be fully engaged.

18 mins

Helen Redfern looks for answers about her condition and talks about learning to cope with help from people closest to her.

33 mins

Lara Gosling, Jonathon Dixon and David Rendle discuss using thoracic radiography and ultrasonography to identify and monitor progression of this disease.

49 mins

Holly Kernot speaks to ex-teacher Lawrence McLelland about his new course that aims to support younger members of the veterinary profession, after witnessing the impact of negative workplaces.

10 mins

Emily Francis takes a look at the existing scheme and how practices can work with farmers to control outbreaks on farm.

16 mins