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Call for Participants in First National Equine Ulcer Study

BEVA members interested in gastroscopy are being invited to take part in the UK's first national gastroscopy diagnostic study

Don't miss the National Equine Health Survey

Help safeguard the future health and welfare of the UK's horses and ponies by taking part in this year's National Equine Health Survey (NEHS)

PBZ Contamination Update

PBZ Contamination Update

Boehringer Ingelheim to run ‘Talk About Laminitis’ initiative again in 2013

Last year, Boehringer Ingelheim's 'Talk About Laminitis' disease awareness initiative saw over 9000 horses and ponies tested for PPID through its free ACTH test scheme.

BEVA CPD - Have your say!

Share your CPD ideas with us and be in with the chance to win FREE Registration

Outbreak of Neurological Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1)

Neurological Equine Herpes Virus (EHV-1) reported in Oxfordshire/Gloucestershire

New Insurance Guides for Horse Owners and Veterinary Surgeons

The new guides aim to help vets and their clients negotiate the complexities of equine insurance with clarity

All horses slaughtered for human consumption to be tested for ‘bute - Defra and the FSA threaten action where it is found.

Advice to the veterinary profession regarding Horse Passport Regulations 2009

Nominees for RCVS Council and VN Council elections announced

BEVA Members stand for election to the RCVS Council

BEF Encourages top riders to seek advice from their vets on EHV and WNV vaccination

With an increase in the reported cases of both EHV1 and EHV4, riders should be aware of the increased risk to travelling horses and should consider talking to and taking advice from their home vet

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