Zimbabwe loses 3,000 cattle to tick-borne diseases
Zimbabwe loses 3,000 cattle to tick-borne diseases by OSCAR NKALA July 12, 2018 Africa, Animal diseases, Headlines No Comments The Zimbabwean government says farmers have lost more than 3 000 cattle to a wave of tick-borne diseases recorded ar
Love animals based on you and me Aid project of Oxytetracycline injection for animals
Aid project of Oxytetracycline injection for animals
New Zealand to Spend $600 Million to Eradicate Cattle Disease
China lifts ban on UK beef in move worth £250m in first five years
China has today lifted its ban on exports of British beef in a landmark move for farmers, estimated to be worth £250m in the first five years alone.
WSAVA gains support in effort to widen drug access
Restrictions on therapeutics are “a critical issue for companion animal veterinarians in many parts of the world,” one expert says. WRITTEN BY TODAY'S VETERINARY BUSINESS IN MAY 2018
Report predicts huge global veterinary medicine market growth
Industry Today analysis predicts more than 8% increase in market between 2018 and 2023, led by US, but with European usage “second largest”.
Indo Pharmaceutical Expo 17-20 Oct 2018, Jakarta
FDA Releases FSMA Draft Guidance on the Supply-Chain Program Preventive Control for Animal Food
New federal program aims to make pet and farm animal feed safer through regulatory standards.
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