Researchhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/topic/buildings/storage/best-practice/researchResearchWatery mouth in lambshttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/watery-mouth-in-lambsWatery mouth in lambsMon, 07 Feb 2022 11:35:06 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/watery-mouth-in-lambsTarget survival CPD for vets - Waleshttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-wales<p>Join AHDB, HCC and QMS for a brand new CPD course focused on developing a structured approach to improving neonatal survival on beef and sheep farms. The latest research, led by the University of Edinburgh, has shown that beef and sheep farmers are highly motivated to improve neonatal outcomes, however they often attribute external factors as limiting their ability to make changes to their practice. Alongside the multifactorial nature of neonatal mortality, efforts to improve neonatal survival must be tailored to the farm&rsquo;s specific circumstance.</p> <p>Join us and the research team to learn how to do this using the Target Survival plan to help your clients work towards improving survivability on their farm. This plan will allow you to work together with your clients to agree farm specific actions to ensure success in improving lamb and calf survivability.</p> <p>The CPD will cover:</p> <p>&bull; The latest lessons from detailed interviews with vets and farmers, including positive discussions to improve survivability</p> <p>&bull; Overcoming the stumbling blocks to increasing survival</p> <p>&bull; Practical benchmarking and target setting</p> <p>&bull; The latest knowledge on the biological drivers of survival</p> <p>&bull; Hands-on case study work</p> <p>Delivered by:</p> <p>Alexander Corbishley - Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice at University of Edinburgh</p> <p>Peers Davies &ndash; Reader in Livestock Health and Welfare at the University of Liverpool</p> <p>Emily Gascoigne &ndash; RCVS Recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production, Synergy Farm Vets</p> <p>Katie Adam &ndash; Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Veterinary Surgeon, University of Edinburgh</p> <p>An initial 25 places (in each region) are offered free, on a first come first served basis, on the anticipation that feedback will be provided by attendees following on farm implementation. Therefore by enrolling on this training you agree to be contacted by HCC, QMS, or AHDB 6-12 months after the course to request your feedback. Your valuable feedback will be used to evaluate and improve the Target Survival Plan and training.</p> <p>The project was funded by the three levy boards: AHDB, HCC and QMS under the ring-fenced fund, an interim arrangement while a long-term solution is sought on the issue of levies being collected at point of slaughter in England for animals which have been reared in Scotland and Wales. The project was led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the University of Liverpool, University of Nottingham and Synergy Farm Health Ltd.</p> <p>Delegates will need proof of vaccination or recent LFT to attend and face masks will be required.</p> <p>This event will be subject to local/national COVID rules which will be updated nearer the time.</p> <p>Other Events:</p> <p><strong>Scotland: 18th January 2022 Edinburgh University</strong></p> <p><strong>England: 19th January 2022 Stone House Hotel</strong></p>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 15:48:19 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-walesTarget Survival CPD for vets - Scotlandhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-scotland<p><em><strong>Target Survival CPD - Positive discussions to maximise new-born suckler calf and lamb survival</strong></em></p> <p>Join AHDB, HCC and QMS for a brand new CPD course focused on developing a structured approach to improving neonatal survival on beef and sheep farms. The latest research, led by the University of Edinburgh, has shown that beef and sheep farmers are highly motivated to improve neonatal outcomes, however they often attribute external factors as limiting their ability to make changes to their practice. Alongside the multifactorial nature of neonatal mortality, efforts to improve neonatal survival must be tailored to the farm&rsquo;s specific circumstance.</p> <p>Join us and the research team to learn how to do this using the Target Survival plan to help your clients work towards improving survivability on their farm. This plan will allow you to work together with your clients to agree farm specific actions to ensure success in improving lamb and calf survivability.</p> <p>The CPD will cover:</p> <p>&bull; The latest lessons from detailed interviews with vets and farmers, including positive discussions to improve survivability</p> <p>&bull; Overcoming the stumbling blocks to increasing survival</p> <p>&bull; Practical benchmarking and target setting</p> <p>&bull; The latest knowledge on the biological drivers of survival</p> <p>&bull; Hands-on case study work</p> <p>Delivered by:</p> <p>Alexander Corbishley - Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice at University of Edinburgh</p> <p>Peers Davies &ndash; Reader in Livestock Health and Welfare at the University of Liverpool</p> <p>Emily Gascoigne &ndash; RCVS Recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production, Synergy Farm Vets</p> <p>Katie Adam &ndash; Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Veterinary Surgeon, University of Edinburgh</p> <p>An initial 25 places (in each region) are offered free, on a first come first served basis, on the anticipation that feedback will be provided by attendees following on farm implementation. Therefore by enrolling on this training you agree to be contacted by HCC, QMS, or AHDB 6-12 months after the course to request your feedback. Your valuable feedback will be used to evaluate and improve the Target Survival Plan and training.</p> <p>The project was funded by the three levy boards: AHDB, HCC and QMS under the ring-fenced fund, an interim arrangement while a long-term solution is sought on the issue of levies being collected at point of slaughter in England for animals which have been reared in Scotland and Wales. The project was led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the University of Liverpool, University of Nottingham and Synergy Farm Health Ltd.</p> <p>Face masks will be required.</p> <p>This event will be subject to local/national COVID rules which will be updated nearer the time.</p> <p>Other events:</p> <p><strong>England: 19th January 2022 Stone House Hotel</strong></p> <p><strong>Wales: 20th January 2022 Aberystwyth University</strong></p>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 15:43:45 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-scotlandTarget Survival CPD for vets - Englandhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-england<p>Join AHDB, HCC and QMS for a brand new CPD course focused on developing a structured approach to improving neonatal survival on beef and sheep farms. The latest research, led by the University of Edinburgh, has shown that beef and sheep farmers are highly motivated to improve neonatal outcomes, however they often attribute external factors as limiting their ability to make changes to their practice. Alongside the multifactorial nature of neonatal mortality, efforts to improve neonatal survival must be tailored to the farm&rsquo;s specific circumstance.</p> <p>Join us and the research team to learn how to do this using the Target Survival plan to help your clients work towards improving survivability on their farm. This plan will allow you to work together with your clients to agree farm specific actions to ensure success in improving lamb and calf survivability.</p> <p>The CPD will cover:</p> <p>&bull; The latest lessons from detailed interviews with vets and farmers, including positive discussions to improve survivability</p> <p>&bull; Overcoming the stumbling blocks to increasing survival</p> <p>&bull; Practical benchmarking and target setting</p> <p>&bull; The latest knowledge on the biological drivers of survival</p> <p>&bull; Hands-on case study work</p> <p>Delivered by:</p> <p>Alexander Corbishley - Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Practice at University of Edinburgh</p> <p>Peers Davies &ndash; Reader in Livestock Health and Welfare at the University of Liverpool</p> <p>Emily Gascoigne &ndash; RCVS Recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production, Synergy Farm Vets</p> <p>Katie Adam &ndash; Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Veterinary Surgeon, University of Edinburgh</p> <p>An initial 25 places (in each region) are offered free, on a first come first served basis, on the anticipation that feedback will be provided by attendees following on farm implementation. Therefore by enrolling on this training you agree to be contacted by HCC, QMS, or AHDB 6-12 months after the course to request your feedback. Your valuable feedback will be used to evaluate and improve the Target Survival Plan and training.</p> <p>The project was funded by the three levy boards: AHDB, HCC and QMS under the ring-fenced fund, an interim arrangement while a long-term solution is sought on the issue of levies being collected at point of slaughter in England for animals which have been reared in Scotland and Wales. The project was led by the University of Edinburgh in collaboration with the University of Liverpool, University of Nottingham and Synergy Farm Health Ltd.</p> <p>Face masks will be required.</p> <p>This event will be subject to local/national COVID rules which will be updated nearer the time.</p> <p>Other events:</p> <p><strong>Scotland: 18th January 2022 Edinburgh University</strong></p> <p><strong>Wales: 20th January 2022 Aberystwyth University</strong></p>Fri, 10 Dec 2021 15:38:11 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/target-survival-cpd-for-vets-englandCollege Lecturer's Day: A series of webinars for academics wanting to learn more about AHDB informationhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/news/college-lecturer-s-day-a-series-of-webinars-for-academics-wanting-to-learn-more-about-ahdb-informationCollege Lecturer's Day: A series of webinars for academics wanting to learn more about AHDB informationWed, 07 Oct 2020 09:12:36 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/news/college-lecturer-s-day-a-series-of-webinars-for-academics-wanting-to-learn-more-about-ahdb-informationBlog: Emerging technologies to drive towards a net zero worldhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/news/blog-emerging-technologies-to-drive-towards-a-net-zero-worldBlog: Emerging technologies to drive towards a net zero worldWed, 26 Aug 2020 16:06:32 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/news/blog-emerging-technologies-to-drive-towards-a-net-zero-worldAHDB Pork - Introduction to slurry cooling https://ahdb.org.uk:443/pork-introduction-to-slurry-coolingAHDB Pork - Introduction to slurry cooling Wed, 12 Aug 2020 14:07:11 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/pork-introduction-to-slurry-coolingSlurry Cooling Animation https://ahdb.org.uk:443/slurry-cooling-animationSlurry Cooling Animation Thu, 06 Aug 2020 14:53:39 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/slurry-cooling-animationIntroduction to slurry cooling https://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/introduction-to-slurry-cooling<p><span>We&rsquo;re living in unprecedented times, not knowing what the future might hold &ndash; there&rsquo;s no better time to begin thinking about cost savings and making the most of your resources. What if we can help you with that? </span></p> <p><span>Addressing ammonia emissions is a hot topic, but did you know cooling slurry in the slurry pit can potentially reduce emissions by up to 75%. The biggest incentive of &lsquo;slurry cooling&rsquo;, is that the heat can be extracted and used in livestock housing. This initiative not only benefits the environment, but businesses will also be reducing energy costs and the use of gas and oil. </span></p> <p><span>If you&rsquo;re interested in running a cost-effective business, why not take this opportunity to understand the core concept of slurry cooling and its potential for the UK producers in terms of energy efficiency and ammonia reduction. During this webinar, you will be taken on a journey to learn the basics of the slurry cooling system, discover benefits and industry reps that can help you, make a difference. Find out all the upcoming work we are doing.</span></p> <p><span>In this webinar, our host Ben Williams will be introducing the following key specialists: </span></p> <ul> <li><span> </span><span>Zanita Markham - AHDB&rsquo;s Knowledge Transfer Manager for Pork</span></li> <li><span> </span><span>Jon Swain - NFU Energy's Technical Director</span></li> <li><span> </span><span>Kasper Holgersen &ndash; Klimaden&nbsp;Agro Marketing Manager</span></li> </ul> <p><a href="https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/slurry-cooling" target="_blank">For more information on slurry cooling, pease visit our core hub to find resources and guidance.&nbsp;</a><br /><span></span></p>Mon, 27 Jul 2020 13:37:15 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/introduction-to-slurry-coolingNorth Yorkshire Moors Swaledale Group: Final Year Open Day https://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/north-yorkshire-moors-swaledale-group-final-year-open-day<p>Join us for the North Yorkshire Moors Swaledale Group meeting, hosted by Mark Graham at Hunt House Farm near Goathland. The North Yorkshire Moors Swaledale Breeders are a group of farmers who set out three years ago looking to improve the carcase traits of their Swaledale sheep flocks, develop a template for Swaledale/hill sheep performance recording and improve their hill lamb finishing systems. Please join us for the last of these open day events to hear about this exciting project and its much anticipated three-year results.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Agenda</strong></p> <p>This event covers topics including:</p> <ul> <li>12pm registration and lunch</li> <li>Presentations from Signet including performance recording in the uplands &ndash; Emma Steele</li> <li>Lamb finishing and results - Kate Phillips, independent sheep consultant</li> <li>Live demonstrations including; sheep scanning, lamb butchery and live lamb selection</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Book your place online or alternatively email <a href="mailto:KE.events@ahdb.org.uk">KE.events@ahdb.org.uk</a>&nbsp;or call <strong>01904 771212</strong>&nbsp;- please let us know of any special dietary requirements.<br /> <br />&nbsp;</p> <p><strong><em>*Must bring clean and&nbsp;</em><em>disinfectable</em><em>&nbsp;footwear</em><br /> <br /> </strong></p>Fri, 30 Aug 2019 09:21:26 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/north-yorkshire-moors-swaledale-group-final-year-open-dayChallenge Sheep and the value of herbal leyshttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/challenge-sheep-and-the-value-of-herbal-leys<p>Join us for&nbsp;the AHDB Challenge Sheep meeting, hosted by Chris Stoate of the GWCT Allerton Project at Loddington. There will be an opportunity to discuss the results from the Challenge Sheep project (long-term project on factors affecting lifetime performance of ewes) with Liz Genever, independent sheep consultant. Results up to weaning for the Challenge Sheep ewes from Abbey Farm will be available, so the impact of a better grass year should be seen. Chris Stoate will provide an overview of the research being carried out into leys at Loddington, including a walking tour of the herbal leys research site, and will lead discussion on how this work could influence future agri-environment policy.</p> <p></p> <p><strong>Agenda</strong></p> <p>This event covers:</p> <ul> <li>Challenge Sheep results &ndash; body condition scores, lamb eight week weights and weaning weights &ndash; from Abbey Farm &ndash; Liz Genever, independent sheep consultant</li> <li>General guidance on getting ready for tupping &ndash; Liz Genever</li> <li>The benefits of herbal leys &ndash; Chris Stoate</li> <li>Tour of herbal leys trials being conducted by Chris Stoate</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>To book your place please follow the booking link or email <span>KE.events@ahdb.org.uk</span> or call <span>01904 771212</span></p> <p><span></span></p> <p><strong>*Please bring clean and&nbsp;disinfectable&nbsp;footwear</strong></p>Mon, 05 Aug 2019 10:20:10 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/challenge-sheep-and-the-value-of-herbal-leysOptimising Lamb Performance: N Yorkshirehttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/optimising-lamb-performance-n-yorkshire<p>Come along to the AHDB Optimising Lamb Performance event, hosted by Joe Clarke at Low Swainby Farm near Bedale. Lamb performance can be impacted by many factors. The genetics of any animal will put a ceiling on its performance. It&rsquo;s therefore important to raise that ceiling as high as possible by selecting the best rams for your system. Young lambs are also the most efficient on your farm in terms of feed conversion. So correct nutrition delivered in the most cost-effective way will help to maximise growth rates, decrease finishing times and increase profitability.</p> <p><strong>Agenda</strong>&nbsp;</p> <p>This event cover topics including</p> <ul> <li>Practical lamb selection &ndash; choosing the correct ram for your system &ndash; Emma Steele, Signet Breeding</li> <li>Lunch</li> <li>Optimising performance through nutrition &ndash; grazing, forage crops and creep &ndash; Liz Genever, Independent Sheep Consultant</li> <li>Farm Walk</li> <li>Summary and finish</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>The event will also be an opportunity to find out more about AHDB&rsquo;s new lamb promotional campaign &ndash; &ldquo;Lamb, hits you in the chops&rdquo;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>To book your place please email <span>KE.events@ahdb.org.uk</span> or call <span>01904 771212</span> and let us know of any special dietary requirements.<span><br /> <br /> </span></p> <p><span><strong><em>*</em>Please bring clean and&nbsp;disinfectable&nbsp;footwear</strong></span></p>Fri, 02 Aug 2019 14:02:49 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/optimising-lamb-performance-n-yorkshireBeef from Grass project meeting: Devonhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/beef-from-grass-project-meeting-devon<p>Join us for the final AHDB beef from grass meeting, hosted by Bob and Liz Priest at Kingsford Farm near Holsworthy. They farm 180ha organically and run a spring calving herd of 60 suckler cows, selling youngstock as breeding females and finishing the remainder. They have been involved in the AHDB Beef from Grass project for the past three grazing seasons which aims to demonstrate how to improve grassland management on beef farms</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Agenda</strong>&nbsp;</p> <p>This event will cover topics including:</p> <ul> <li>Making quality silage</li> <li>Growing and grazing herbal leys</li> <li>Maintaining good animal performance from grass and forage</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>It will also be a great opportunity to discuss the changes Bob and Liz have made and reflect on what small changes could make a big difference to your own enterprise.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Book your place today either online, via email<span>&nbsp;</span><a href="mailto:KE.events@ahdb.org.uk">KE.events@ahdb.org.uk</a>&nbsp; or call 01904 771218. Please let us know of any special dietary requirements.</p> <p><strong><em>*</em>Please bring clean and&nbsp;disinfectable&nbsp;footwear</strong></p>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 08:41:33 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/beef-from-grass-project-meeting-devonBeef from Grass project meeting: Daventryhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/beef-from-grass-project-meeting-daventry<p>Join us for the final AHDB Beef from Grass meeting hosted by Tim Phipps at Bragborough hall near Daventry. Tim farms 180 spring calving suckler cows with bulls finished and females sold for breeding. He has been involved in the AHDB Beef from Grass project for the past four grazing seasons which aims to demonstrate the benefits of improved grassland management on beef farms.</p> <p></p> <p><strong>Agenda</strong>&nbsp;</p> <p>This event will cover topics including:</p> <ul> <li>Creating a grassland management plan</li> <li>Infrastructure requirements</li> <li>How to manage grass when supply succeeds demand</li> <li>Establishing reseeds and seed mixes</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>It will also be a great opportunity to discuss the changes Tim has made and reflect on what small changes could make a big difference to your own enterprise.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Book your place today either online, via email <a href="mailto:KE.events@ahdb.org.uk">KE.events@ahdb.org.uk</a>&nbsp; or call 01904 771218. Please let us know of any special dietary requirements.</p> <p><strong><em>*</em>Please bring clean and&nbsp;disinfectable&nbsp;footwear</strong></p>Tue, 30 Jul 2019 08:31:52 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/events/beef-from-grass-project-meeting-daventryFlock notebookhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/flock-notebookFlock notebookTue, 09 Apr 2019 14:54:18 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/flock-notebookAHDB Beef & Lamb R&D reviewhttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/ahdb-beef-lamb-r-d-reviewAHDB Beef & Lamb R&D reviewWed, 19 Sep 2018 15:00:38 GMThttps://ahdb.org.uk:443/knowledge-library/ahdb-beef-lamb-r-d-review