GB Calf Week

GB Calf Week is a cross-industry campaign that brings together the latest research and new ideas in youngstock care.

GB Calf Week 2026 runs from 15–22 July.

This year’s theme is Smarter Starts: Making data-driven decisions about every calf.

The focus is on how good data can guide everyday decisions that shape youngstock performance, from bull selection and nutrition to health, housing and market options.

Event listings will be added here as they are confirmed. Previous Calf Weeks have included on-farm events, webinars, podcasts, and vlogs.

GB Calf Week supports the GB Calf Strategy 2025–2030, launched last year.

Calf Week 2026 event details

8 July

14 July

  • Measure to manage: Practical data use for healthier calves
    • Castle Farm Vets and MSD Animal Health will explore how farm data can be used more effectively to improve pre-weaned calf health and performance
    • 10:00am–2:00pm, near Launceston, Cornwall
    • To find out more and secure your place, contact Castle Vets on 01566 772371 or farm@castlevets.org
  • Essential calf rearing course
    • 10:30am–1:30pm, Church Farm, Bittadon, Barnstaple, EX31 4HJ
    • Contact events@torchvets.com to book

15 July

  • Calf rearing workshop
    • This free practical workshop will help calf rearers assess, plan, implement and review on-farm changes while overcoming barriers
    • 11:00am–12:30pm, National Conference Centre, Birmingham, B92 0EJ

20 July

21 July

  • Smarter starts: How the first few weeks of life shape lifetime performance
    • Visit Stowell Farms, Pewsey, Wiltshire, for an on-farm event exploring how data-driven calf rearing decisions in the first few weeks of life can influence long-term health, resilience, growth, and future productivity
    • For more information, contact Bonanza Calf Nutrition on 07342999217

22 July

5 August

6 October

  • Advanced calf rearing course
    • 10:30am–1:30pm, East Bradnich, Goodleigh, Barnstaple, EX32 7PF
    • Contact events@torchvets.com to book

Articles and recordings from previous events

10 September

  • UK Dairy Day: Lung scanning demonstration
    • AHDB and Shropshire Farm Vets will demonstrate lung scanning techniques and discuss how to use the data to assess pneumonia damage
    • 11:30am–1:00pm, The International Centre, Telford, TF3 4JH

11 September

12 September

15 September

16 September

17 September

18 September

  • Webinar: The next leap forward in fatty acid technology in milk replacers
    • Join Dr Laura Tennant from Trouw Nutrition to hear about recent advances in calf nutrition research
    • 10:30am
  • Bideford: Advanced calf rearing course
    • This session covers calf nutrition, housing and monitoring from birth to weaning
    • Email events@torchvets.com to book
    • 10:30am–1:30pm, High Park Farm Littleham, Bideford EX39 5EE
  • Devon: Calf Health Workshop
    • Join South Moor Vets at an on-farm workshop covering calf data, husbandry and health
    • Email farm@southmoorvets.co.uk or call 01803 900181 to book
    • 1:30pm–4:00pm, East Allington, South Devon

19 September

  • Practical calf rearing course
    • Vale Farm Vets' interactive course covers all the critical parts of successful calf rearing
    • Lunch is included
    • Email farmoffice@valevetgroup.com or call 01884 32228 to book
    • 10:00am–3:30pm, Gittisham, Nr Honiton

All week

  • Vlogs: How data and management can reduce chemical crutches in calf rearing 
    • Join the Ruminant Revival team for five short, practical videos covering:
    • 11 September – Colostrum beyond IgG
    • 12 September – Feeding for immunity
    • 15 September – Hidden powers of the correct environment
    • 16 September – Smarter calf care – observations to data
    • 17 September – Using data to cut reliance on medicines

Each video supports the idea that resilience starts early, in those crucial first hours and weeks of life.

Small, targeted changes can bring long-term benefits for calf health, growth and overall system performance.

Written guides, technical notes and case studies are available on LinkedIn and the Ruminant Revival website

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