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BVA has responded to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) potential remedies working paper published today, which ...
Perthshire vet Vivienne Mackinnon has been named British Veterinary Association (BVA) Scottish Branch President following its ...
New joint policy position on the use of farrowing crates published with the Pig Veterinary Society alongside new statistics ...
The hunt is on! Do you know an inspirational young or early career vet? Nominate them now! We're calling for animal owners and the veterinary professional to nominate exceptional candidates for this ...
Whether you’re at school and planning your career path or considering changing your career later in the life, training to be a vet can be hugely rewarding. Veterinary degrees usually contain a mix of ...
BVA's new report outlines significant achievements in improving animal welfare since 2016 as a result of its policymaking, campaigning and lobbying work, and sets out six new areas for future action.
It is essential for sheep health and welfare, that any procedures having the potential to create pain and suffering should be balanced against the need for that procedure. Castration and tail-docking ...
The BVA Ionising Radiations guide is easy to use and written by vets who are radiation protection advisors (RPA). This is the third edition of the guide, which explains the key changes that are now in ...
Non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs) can have exacting husbandry requirements, and complex social, cognitive, and nutritional needs, which may make them more challenging to keep as pets. There ...