BEVA
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Less frequent but targeted worming could help prevent welfare ‘catastrophe’
“Just treating at fixed and frequent intervals with no testing is the equivalent of fumbling in the dark. You will have no idea of what you are doing.”
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Equine vets during lockdown: decision made on pre-purchase exams and other work
“BEVA recognises equine vets play an essential role in supporting the UK horse sector and that their role is no less necessary than that of nannies, cleaners or tradespeople”
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Win for horses in new vet guidance on practitioners *H&H Plus*
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Routine vet work may take place during lockdown under new guidance
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has provided new guidance to allow vets to determine which services they can carry out
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New research reveals the impacts of lockdown on horse management
The survey launched on 26 March received more than 6,000 responses in 10 days
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100,000 watch vet videos to help improve horse behaviour
The clips feature vet and equine behaviour specialist Gemma Pearson, who demonstrates techniques for helping keep horse calm in different situations
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Vets’ fears over illegally imported semen
The British Equine Veterinary Association has raised concerns that its members are being pressured to breaking the law by using illegally imported semen
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Balancing work and family? 'MumsVet' launched to help parents
At the 2015 British Equine Veterinary Association congress, 92% of voters agreed equine practice needs to change to become more compatible with family life
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Equine vets call for a better work-life balance
Many vets are seeking a better work-life balance
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New British Equine Veterinary Association president named
Mark Bowen takes the helm at BEVA
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Castration clinics launched for autumn
Two new healthcare and castration clinics will be held this autumn by the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Trust
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Vets at risk of mental health issues and suicide [H&H VIP]
The mental health of vets has been put under the spotlight in recent months, with suicide and depression figures higher than in other professions. But further support is now available.
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Equine dental technicians: What they can and can't do
A recent poll has shown there is confusion amongst owners surrounding what your equine dental technician is and isn't allowed to do
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Pilot scheme could help cut overbreeding
BEVA announces pilot scheme to help prevent equine welfare cases in the UK
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New BEVA president takes over
Equine vet takes up new role and announces target areas for veterinary association
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BEVA congress rewards vets and royalty
Annual congress recognises vets who have contributed outstandingly to their work with horses
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New equine vets struggle to find work
Is Britain producing too many equine vets? It would appear so, after it emerged that there may be up to five times as many graduates as there are jobs available
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Farewell to British Equine Veterinary Association founder member John Nicol
The funeral of John Nicol, a founder member and past president of the British Equine Veterinary Association, took place on 16 May in Guildford, Surrey
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Concerns over owners failing to vaccinate their horses
New figures reveal we are putting our horses’ health at risk by failing — or forgetting — to vaccinate