Health

14 September 2021

This on-farm event will give sheep farmers the opportunity to hear about some of the changes Ian has implemented on his farm based on outcomes from the Challenge Sheep data.

7 October 2025

Here are some practical steps you can take to minimise heat stress in outdoor pigs

7 October 2025

Stress from overheating can have a serious effect on your indoor herds, leading to reduced fertility, poor growth rates and even death. Find out what you can do to minimize the risk.

7 October 2025

Find out how to identify heat stress and what you can do to minimise the risk.

9 August 2021

Hill flocks in the UK have been involved in weight recording programmes for over 50 years. The reason for flock recording is to provide breeders with an unbiased way to find those rams and ewes in the flock with the best genetic potential. This booklet explains how hill sheep producers can get involved with performance recording services and take their flock forward.

16 July 2021

This report from the Pig Health and Welfare Council (PHWC) recounts the activities of the council during 2019 and 2020.

5 July 2021

Our feeding for efficiency webinar is ideal for anyone looking to improve their technical knowledge on feeding traditional small-scale pig breeds.

29 June 2021

Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Dr Fiona Lovatt from Flock Health Ltd for a vet webinar on the responsible use of antibiotics at lambing time.

29 June 2021

Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Fiona Lovatt from Flock Health Ltd for a webinar on reducing lameness in the sheep flock.

29 June 2021

Join AHDB Beef & Lamb and Alexander Corbishley (University of Edinburgh) for a webinar on responsible use of antibiotics on a range of different beef production systems.

29 January 2025

Red Tractor joins AHDB for a webinar specifically for vets on encouraging responsible use of antibiotics in the dairy, beef and lamb industries.

28 June 2021

Video with Dr Wendela Wapenaar, Clinical Associate Professor in Cattle Health and Epidemiology from the University of Nottingham

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