Veterinary Services
Employee Profile: Jess Donald, Post Mortem Support Officer
Meet Jess Donald, a dedicated member of our team at the St Boswells Disease Surveillance Centre. At just 21 years old, Jess joined us in April 2025 as a Post Mortem Support Officer (PMSO), bringing with her a passion for animal science and rural life.…
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- 29/08/2025
Nematodirus Warning: PGE Risk in Lambs Is Rising
Our Veterinary Investigation Officers are seeing an unseasonably high number of PGE (parasitic gastroenteritis) and Nematodirus cases in recent weeks. Read on to learn about what has casued the increased worm challenege and how you can reduce the risk to your stock.…
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- 25/07/2025
Louping Ill Cases Detected in the Scottish Borders
Our Veterinary Investigation Officers have diagnosed two cases of Louping Ill Virus in sheep in recent weeks, the first cases to be diagnosed since 2023. Read on to learn more about presentation, diagnosis and why we are seeing an increase in tick-borne diseases.…
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- 10/06/2025
Post-lambing blood sampling in ewes
Considering blood sampling some sheep which aborted or appeared empty? There are limitations to testing for infectious abortion after lambing season but in some cases it can be useful for flock health planning. …
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- 23/05/2025
Nematodirus risk
The beautifully warm spring has meant an early Nematodirus hatch this year. Last week Aberdeen had three submissions of 6-8 week old lambs which have been diagnosed as acute nematodirosis. …
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- 20/05/2025
How to Diagnose Watery Mouth in Lambs
Welcome back to our blog! You may have seen the recent ‘On the Hoof’ article about neonatal clostridial disease in lambs, covering lamb dysentery and pulpy kidney disease. Today, we're looking at another common neonatal condition of lambs and kids: watery mouth disease, also known as E. coli endotoxaemia.…
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- 10/04/2025
Neonatal Clostridial Diseases in Lambs
The two most common neonatal clostridial diseases diagnosed by ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ are lamb dysentery and pulpy kidney disease. With the intermittent supply of clostridial vaccines remaining a problem for sheep farmers, there is an increased risk of neonatal clostridial disease.…
- ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ Veterinary Services Aberdeen
- 28/03/2025
Sneaky Sheep Lungs!
Postmortem examination of thin cull ewes is an effective way to investigate whether Iceberg diseases such as Johne’s disease, ovine pulmonary adenocarcinoma (OPA) or maedi visna (MV) are present in a flock. This can be carried out very successfully on farm, however one potential pitfall is the misdiagnosis of lung lesions based on gross examination alone.…
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- 19/03/2025
ScotGov’s Animal Health & Welfare Interventions
Last month it was confirmed that ScotGov’s Preparing for Sustainable Farming’s Animal Health and Welfare Interventions will be continued in 2025.…
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- 18/03/2025
ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ Veterinary Services Update – PLEASE TAKE TWO MINUTES TO READ!
With our busiest time of year approaching, we wanted to let you know what we are doing to ensure our service is maintained despite lower staffing levels.…
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- 13/02/2023
ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ Veterinary Services Update
In ÒÁÈËÖ±²¥ Veterinary Services we strive to provide an efficient service for our clients. Unfortunately, we have not been able to avoid the recruitment issues impacting businesses across the country. …
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- 09/02/2023
Thin ewes – what's the cause?
In the run up to the main tupping season checking ewe body condition score (BCS) and considering the impact that disease may be having on it is an important part of flock health planning.…
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- 16/09/2021