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In this episode of StallSide, Dr. Dale Brown shares his approach to building effective herd health vaccine programs tailored to the unique needs of each farm. With experience managing broodmares, foals, weanlings, and yearlings, Dr. Brown emphasizes the importance of farm-specific risk assessments, timing considerations, and communication between veterinarians and farm managers. He also discusses how thoughtful vaccine planning can help reduce disease risk and support the long-term health of the entire herd.Watch episodes on YouTube @roodandriddle or visit us at www.rrvp.com
Peter Fraser, or Frase... is a lifelong mate of Marys. They worked together in the DPI for a number of years.Frase was pivotal in the TB eradication program working as a Stock Inspector, testing up to 1000 cattle a day on properties where thosecattle could be spread across 3/4 of a Million acres.His career was nothing short of a steep learning curve having to work on diseases from the Hendra Virus to the Equine Flu... even Prawn Spot.He shares a passion for Bush Poetry with Mary, who wraps up this chat with a very fitting tribute to Frase through her own poetry.Leave Mary a message for the poddy at:www.speakpipe.com/AYBMor email:podcast@areyouboggedmate.com.auand follow her on all the usual socials:@areyouboggedmate Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nancy and Kate discuss the horses role in 1872 and how an equine flu epidemic shut down the US economy, but also led to improved horse welfare. Research Reference/Link: Freeberg, Ernest (2020). How a flu virus shut down the US economy in 1872 – by infecting horses. The Conversation US, Boston, MA. December Issue. https://theconversation.com/how-a-flu-virus-shut-down-the-us-economy-in-1872-by-infecting-horses-150052 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nancy-mclean/support
BHA has recently updated their requirements for equine influenza, so this week David chats to Lucy Grieve and Roly Owers about who is responsible for flu vaccination rates.
BHA has recently updated their requirements for equine influenza, so this week David chats to Lucy Grieve and Roly Owers about who is responsible for flu vaccination rates.
11 October 2019 Huw Griffiths and Lucy Grieve join David Mountford to chat about the latest news in equine veterinary medicine. The lead topic this week is flu vaccinations looking at vaccine rules and harmonisation.
11 October 2019 Huw Griffiths and Lucy Grieve join David Mountford to chat about the latest news in equine veterinary medicine. The lead topic this week is flu vaccinations looking at vaccine rules and harmonisation.
This is a recording of a talk given by Tom Eaton Evans at the Endurance GB Welfare Conference on 25th May 2019. Tom is a Newmarket Equine Hospital veterinarian; 4* FEI Endurance treatment official and 2* FEI endurance veterinarian.With the recent Equine Flu outbreaks having caused chaos across all sorts of events this Spring; Tom's talk is a timely reminder of the routines which can be put in place to protect our horses and those of others.
This week; horse racing, equine flu, a hedgehog hospital and a trip to the local zoo - we're looking at how vets keep animals healthy and why that's good news for humans too. Plus, how a dose of caffeine perks up a solar panel, cell transplants to boost wound and tissue repair, and a gene breakthrough for obesity... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
This week; horse racing, equine flu, a hedgehog hospital and a trip to the local zoo - we're looking at how vets keep animals healthy and why that's good news for humans too. Plus, how a dose of caffeine perks up a solar panel, cell transplants to boost wound and tissue repair, and a gene breakthrough for obesity... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
The #racehour with www.gambling.com and Bethard! This week Paddy, Dermo, Dean and debutant David Weldon review the 15 leading Cheltenham Festival favourites and decide if they win lose or draw with four weeks to go. No mention of Equine Flu - well maybe a little mention. Twitter: twitter.com/gambling_com Twitter: twitter.com/the_racehour Check out BETHARD here: www.gambling.com/bethard/betting YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/GamblingDotCom Check out the Cheltenham Betting Guide: www.gambling.com/online-betting/m…ltenham-festival Other recommended betting strategy podcasts: @gamblecast
In association with At The Races: Emmet Kennedy, Kevin Blake and Rory Delargy discuss the Equine Flu and the BHA's introduction of new rules which have ruffled a few feathers, the Grand National Weights and we discuss the key weekends racing in Ireland
EQUINE FLU OUTBREAK - We are joined by David Rendle who is a specialist in equine medicine at Rainbow Equine Hospital, North Yorkshire. David is responsible for internal medicine, critical care and the laboratory service with a particular interest in respiratory, ocular and gastrointestinal diseases. We discuss the Equine Flu Outbreak that has hit the UK, what we need to do to overcome it and how to prevent further outbreaks in the future. All on the #HorseHour Podcast. Join in the conversation on Twitter 8pm-9pm UK Time, just use #HorseHour in your tweets. Follow us @HorseHour on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and get more education, podcasts, pictures and videos at HorseHour.co.uk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maddy Playle, James Hill & Stuart Riley are joined by Paddy Power's Darren Hughes to discuss the latest on the equine flu outbreak, review the weekend action in Ireland, and look ahead to racing at Ascot, Haydock and Wincanton this Saturday. On the show: - The Postcast team reflect on a the equine flu outbreak that has seen no racing in the UK since Wednesday. Were the BHA correct in shutting down yards and racecourses, or has the exercise been an overreaction? - With racing unaffected in Ireland, we look back at weekend action in Naas and Punchestown as Pravalaguna, Band of Outlaws and Dounikos all staked their claims for Cheltenham and Aintree. - With hopes that racing will resume this weekend, the team look at the cards for Ascot, Haydock and WIncanton with some big races in the form of the Rendlesham, the Kingwell and the Ascot Chase. - Finally, the team are keeping their fingers crossed that racing resumes on Wednesday and have some cracking midweek tips, including Stuart who is keeping an eye on the jockey bookings in the Castel Royal Artillery Gold Cup... Midweek NAPs: James Hill: Bothar Dubh in the 3.50 at Clonmell on Thursday Stuart Riley: Blow By Blow in the 3.05 at Fairyhouse on Wednesday Darren Hughes: On The Line in the 3.10 at Lingfield on Friday All prices can be found at https://media.paddypower.com/redirect.aspx?pid=12150991&bid=7103&redirectURL=https://www.paddypower.com/horse-racing --- Producer: @AnyOldAdam --- Subscribe on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2l9x35T Website: http://www.racingpost.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/RacingPost & http://twitter.com/RacingPostTV Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/racingpost Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2vq457o SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/racingpost
Episode 16 of the Luck On Sunday 'Best bits' Podcast. Nick Luck is joined by the BHA’s David Sykes, commentator Ian Bartlett, Gold Cup winning trainers Henrietta Knight & Michael Dickinson, Pro punter Patrick Veitch plus the new World Marathon Challenge winner Susannah Gill. During the show we reflected on the past week’s Equine Flu outbreak & BHA’s response. We also spoke to Patrick Veitch on what he been a troubled couple of years. Susannah Gill shared her World Record breaking experience of 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days. Finally we chatted to Michael Dickinson, looking back at some of his many career highlights.
Gordon Brown and Paddy Aspell were joined by Mark Walton for a live recording of the Racing Podcast and they discuss the current Equine Flu situation in the UK. Whilst there is no UK racing, there is still action over in Ireland and Paddy offers his selections in the Listed Novice Hurdle and the Grand National Trial at Punchestown. Join James Millman and John Budden on Racing Radio from 1.35pm for the action. Enjoy.
After Jeremy Corbyn seems to have divided Labour over Brexit, we ask John Rentoul if this is the end of the party. Equine Flu has stopped all horse racing just weeks away from Cheltenham. Tavistock is opposed to a new hotel. And find out whether Producer Cornelius messed up the Perrior Awards this week as well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2016 some scientists suggested that with climate change so much ice in Antarctica could melt that the global sea level could rise up to a metre. There would be an "ice apocalypse". Now another group has refined the models and in a paper published this week has concluded that the rise will be lower. Adam Rutherford and lead author Dr Tamsin Edwards of Kings College London discuss the latest research and how policy makers and the public should react to changing results from ice sheet studies. All race meetings in the UK have been cancelled today following the discovery that three horses have been diagnosed with equine flu, despite having been vaccinated. Expert on equine flu at the University of Nottingham, Dr Janet Daly, talks to Adam about the disease, how the outbreak has come about and the process of making a new vaccine. What if the walls of your house generated their own electricity? It may sound far-fetched, but one team in the chemistry department of King’s College London is trying to do just that. Reporter Hannah Fisher went to visit Dr Leigh Aldous to discover his invention – a brick, which is hoped to be made out of recycled plastic, that can generate its own electricity. While the project is still in its early stages, it is hoped that the brick will be able to be used in off-grid and remote locations, as well as those affected by natural disasters. Scientists have analysed DNA samples from people living on the Iberian Peninsula to determine their genetic heritage. Results revealed near vertical stripes running from the north of the peninsula to the south, indicating that at this fine resolution, Spanish people are more genetically similar from north to south as opposed to east to west. Dr Clare Bycroft of Oxford University chats to Adam more about how this fits with what we know about Spanish history.
In association with At The Races: Emmet Kennedy and Kevin Blake are joined by the HRI's Chief Veterinary Officer Lynn Hillyer, to get an experts view on the equine flu crisis. Then Vanessa Ryle joins the lads for the latest reaction from the UK and to discuss the upcoming Racing in Ireland. Subscribe for free on Apple Podcast's, Spotify, SoundCloud, Stitcher, TuneIn, Podcast Republic, Google Play and Android Podcast apps. If you're listening on an Apple device, we'd really appreciate a Five Star Rating on Apple Podcast's to help spread the word about the show. www.attheraces.com/finalfurlongpodcast Download on iTunes itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-f…id601526577?mt=2