Topic: animal health
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| Published: January 2007 | ||
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U-turn on rapid FMD test?
Originally from: Farmtalking from – <http://www.promedmail.org> ProMED-mail is a program of the International Society for Infectious Diseases <http://www.isid.org> Date: Sun 23 Sep 2006 From: nigel.cannings@kinomi. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:55 |
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RE: Put Animal Welfare At The Top Of Your Shopping List
Originally from: Pat Gardiner Hi Coleen Yes, it was pretty bad. Mathew's press advertisements trying to blame everyone else were pretty nauseating too. The problem seems to lie in the quality of the people they employ. Put politely, many are not very bright. Now, I'm all for giving the disadvantaged a job, but you do have to make sure that there is adequate supervision. Mathews has moved much of his production to Eastern Europe, I understand. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:55 |
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Bluetongue Discoveries Support Evolving Livestock Trade Policies
Originally from: frances fish This confirms that global warming brings more than we might wish, doesn't it ? Frances University of California, Davis September 14, 2006 BLUETONGUE DISCOVERIES SUPPORT EVOLVING LIVESTOCK TRADE POLICIES Research findings developed during 30 years of studies by the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and an international research consortium suggest that parts of the United States can eventually be declared free of... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:55 |
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Fw: Advocates for Animals'' latest news release - DELIGHT AT EXECUTIVE''S PLAN TO BAN ALL TAIL-DOCKING IN SCOTLAND - 21 February 2006
Originally from: coleen Good news for dogs…but notice the part about wide speeping SLAUGHTER powers in the event of a disease outbreak. Coleen ----- Original Message ----- From: nigel.cannings@kinomi. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:53 |
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Fw: ADVOCATES FOR ANIMALS'' LATEST NEWS RELEASE - NEW REPORT SLAMS EXECUTIVE''S PLANNED ''UNLIMITED'' SLAUGHTER POWERS - WED 23 NOV 05
Originally from: coleen NEWS RELEASE NEW REPORT SLAMS EXECUTIVE'S PLANNED 'UNLIMITED' SLAUGHTER POWERS Advocates for Animals is launching a new report (1) in response to plans by the Scottish Executive to give itself unlimited powers to slaughter animals in the event of an outbreak of an infectious animal disease. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:53 |
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OIE Livestock Welfare Initiatives
Originally from: Mike I have summarised below a bit about the significant move of The World Organisation for Animal Health (commonly still referred to by its old name "OIE" standing for Office International des Epizooties) into the area of global aspects of farm animal welfare. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:53 |
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Traumatic experiences and Farm Animal Psychological Health
Originally from: Mike Recent natural disasters, from Tsunami to Hurricanes, remind us that animals as well as humans can be mentally traumatized and suffer mental illness – in the case of farm animals especially, often manifesting as managemnt or production problems. In the UK so far, farm animal disasters have usually taken the form of farm fires, transport vehicle incidents and aircraft incidents. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:52 |
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NEW ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE ADVISORY GROUP APPOINTED
Originally from: mona parr NEW ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE ADVISORY GROUP APPOINTED http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2005/050606a.htm An independent group has been appointed to advise government on implementing the new Animal Health and Welfare Strategy. The 12-strong body will draw on the extensive experience and expertise of its members ranging from farming, the veterinary profession, animal welfare and other related industries. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:49 |
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Pig Swill by another name??????????
Originally from: mona parr POSSIBLE FLEXIBILITY ON FORMER FOODSTUFFS http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2005/050606b.htm Defra is today meeting with representatives from manufacturing and retail industries to discuss draft proposals from the European Commission for some flexibility over the disposal of former food of animal origin. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:49 |
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RSPCA Welcomes First Global Agreement On Animal Welfare
Originally from: Farmtalking RSPCA News from the press office Wednesday 25 May 2005 RSPCA Welcomes First Global Agreement On Animal Welfare The RSPCA has welcomed the first ever global standard for animal welfare, agreed today by the Paris-based World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:49 |
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History Repeating
Originally from: Richard Mawdsley Introduction Cont'd Food Safety, International Trade, and History Repeated 8 June 2001 Justin Kastner and Doug Powell The Food Safety Network This paper was presented in June 2001 at the Joint Annual Meetings of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society and the Association for the Study of Food and Society. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:46 |
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Experts baffled as scrapie resistan strain of sheep suddenly succumb to scrapie
Originally from: mark purdey Hi folks Since BSE and other TSEs first hit the headlines in the 1980s, a whole history book of ' unexpected' results has arisen at every juncture of this unsavoury man made crisis. Each one has seriously rocked the boat of credibility surrounding the official infectious theory. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:42 |
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DEFRA:ANIMAL AND DISEASE WEBSITE LAUNCHED
Originally from: mona parr http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/041210a.htm A Government internet site has brought the nation's animal disease surveillance information together for the first time. The website, launched today by Defra's Chief Veterinary Officer Debby Reynolds, will provide a vital resource for anybody looking for information on animal health and welfare issues. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:41 |
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''April Fool''?
Originally from: Farmtalking From: ... Originally from – http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/041129a.htm CONSULTATION SUPPORTS MOVES TO TURN THE STATE VETERINARY SERVICE INTO AN EXECUTIVE AGENCY A programme to turn the State Veterinary Service into an Executive Agency has received broad backing from the public. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:40 |
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UK ZOONOSES REPORT 2003 PUBLISHED
Originally from: mona parr UK ZOONOSES REPORT 2003 PUBLISHED http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/041122e.htm The United Kingdom Zoonoses Report 2003 was published today at a meeting to discuss the results of an abattoir-based study of Foodborne Pathogens in Cattle, Sheep & Pigs in Great Britain, being held at the Veterinary Laboratories Agency, Weybridge, Surrey. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:40 |
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Defra--Interim Progress Report on its Sheep EID/EDT Pilot
Originally from: mona parr http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/041105c.htm INTERIM PROGRESS REPORT ON SHEEP ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION (EID) ELECTRONIC DATA TRANSFER (EDT) PILOT TRIAL Defra has published an Interim Progress Report on its Sheep EID/EDT Pilot. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:39 |
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GENE BANK
Originally from: mona parr I'm Speechless!!! SERVICE PROVIDER ANNOUNCED TO CONSERVE GENES FROM SCRAPIE SUSCEPTIBLE RAMS http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/040729c.htm UK Agriculture and Rural Affairs Departments have announced that, following a competitive tender, ARK Consortium Ltd has been selected as a service provider for the Semen Archive to store genetic material from scrapie susceptible rams that are being bred out of the national flock. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:34 |
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Re: Consultation on a strategic review of the National Scrapie ...
Originally from: mona parr DEFRA NEWS RELEASE NATIONAL SCRAPIE PLAN – CONSULTATION ON STRATEGIC OPTIONS TO MEET THE LONG TERM AIM OF ERADICATING SCRAPIE FROM THE NATIONAL FLOCK Animal Health Minister Ben Bradshaw announced today a public consultation on strategic options for the National Scrapie Plan (NSP) in the light of EU requirements for the introduction of a compulsory genotype based breeding programme from April 2005. |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:34 |
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HOMOEOPATHY AT WELLIE LEVEL.
Originally from: Farmtalking Teaching the responsible use of homoeopathy on the farm – The next courses are on Sept 8th, Oct 13th, and Nov 10th 2004 A NEW TOOL TO ADD TO YOUR FARM MANAGEMENT STRATEGY When is comes to animal health there is a general consensus that prevention is better than cure, that good animal management and nipping problems in the bud are the key to success. The appropriate use of homoeopathy does both of these; the drawback is... |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:33 |
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GB ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE STRATEGY
Originally from: mona parr GB ANIMAL HEALTH AND WELFARE STRATEGY AND ENGLAND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN LAUNCHED http://www.defra.gov.uk/news/2004/040624a.htm Partnership between the farming, veterinary, companion and wildlife sectors and Government will be key to turning round Animal Health and Welfare in Britain, Defra Minister Ben Bradshaw said today (Thur). |
Nigel Cannings | 14 January 2007 04:32 |







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