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Introducing iSperm: The New, Smart Semen Analyser

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Vetlife veterinarians have been testing bulls for breeding soundness for some years now, using jump tests and/or semen analysis under the microscope following electroejaculation. To advance our capabilities at Vetlife, we have recently purchased an iSperm machine. This cutting-edge device analyses sperm motility using a computer-assisted programme. Not only can iSperm assess bulls, but it […]

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Setting Up Weaner Deer for Success

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Growing good fawns or weaner deer starts with decisions made the year before. When hinds calve earlier, they have more time to rear fawns that will be bigger at weaning. Earlier-born fawns have the benefit of getting off to a good start before pastures lose quality in summer. Hind body condition score (BCS) is critical […]

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Red Drugs: An Antimicrobial Stewardship Story

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the top global public health and development threats identified by the World Health Organisation. It is estimated that bacterial AMR was directly responsible for 1.27 million global deaths in 2019 and contributed to 4.95 million deaths(1). By now most farmers will be familiar with the traffic light classification of […]

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Caring for Your Adult Pet

Adult pets often appear healthy on the outside, but maintaining good health through their prime years requires more than just responding when something goes wrong. Nutrition, dental care, body weight, and routine health monitoring all play an important role in supporting long-term wellbeing. Regular wellness checks allow us to assess these areas early and help […]

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Managing Ticks in Red Deer

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After collapsing at home on the couch after a vigorous velveting session down in Ward, Dr Nick Hansby noticed some little insects crawling around his arms. He was immediately evicted from the house. Over the last thirty years, many places have changed, from seeing a tick as being a rare occurrence to having significant outbreaks […]

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Time to Think About Sheep Performance Vaccines

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The number of newborn lambs that survive to weaning is the single biggest driver of profitability on most sheep farms in NZ (fine wool farms being the obvious exception). Yet, so often, we leave the outcome to chance, and we fail to protect our investment by neglecting to use the very good available sheep performance […]

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Looking After Your Calves this Summer

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We often focus strongly on getting the best growth out of our young calves by implementing staff calf-rearing training, FPT testing and thorough health and feed plans, but once this stage is complete, it is easy to forget the importance of growing our weaned calves well through to mating. Now that those same calves are […]

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Mating Insights

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What non-return rates can tell us, phantom cows and what to do next As mating rolls on, your herd’s data can tell you a lot about how things are tracking — from heat detection right through to conception. One key number to watch is the Non-Return Rate (NRR). NRR is the percentage of inseminations where […]

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Setting Up for Success

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Managing Beef Cows Before and After Mating Getting cows in calf early and in good numbers is one of the strongest drivers of profitability in a beef herd. Two key performance goals are high pregnancy rates and a tight calving spread, both of which depend on how cows are managed in the weeks before and […]

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Why Is My Dog So Itchy?

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Itchy dogs are a common sight in any vet clinic. From the occasional scratch to the all-night nibbling sessions, itchiness can drive dogs (and their owners) a little bit crazy. But did you know that “itch” is not a diagnosis in itself? It’s a symptom — and it can have many different causes.  Understanding why […]

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Dog Supplements for Allergies

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If you are a dog parent dealing with a pup with skin allergies, you’ve probably scrolled through endless advice and product recommendations. From cod liver oil to fancy probiotics, the world of supplements can be overwhelming – and, unfortunately, full of hype and misconceptions.  Let’s break down what really matters when it comes to supplements […]

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Bathing Dogs with Allergies

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If your dog suffers from allergies, you will know how frustrating it can be to keep their skin healthy and itch-free. While medication and other treatments are important, one of the most effective — and often overlooked — tools for managing allergic skin disease is regular, targeted bathing. The right shampoo, used in the right […]

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