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Fertility services

Specialist herd health, mastitis and environmental advice.

Farm Consultancies and referrals

We offer the following consultancy and referral services:-

1. For dairy farmers, through their own veterinary surgeons. Our particular specialist areas are;

Mastitis, Cell count and Milk Quality Issues.
Infertility.
Nutrition and feeding related problems.
General dairy herd health

2. Design, monitoring and analysis of clinical trials, particularly those involving pharmaceutical or nutritional products.

3. A spectrum of training courses to veterinary surgeons and farmers including workshops on feeding, mastitis, and various aspects of cow management.

4. A specialist service of data management and complex statistical analysis of clinical trial data.

Our specialist veterinary surgeon who carries out much of this work, Martin Green, has been a dairy practitioner since 1987. In the past five years he has split his time between general practice, research, consultancy and education. Martin currently holds the Chair in Cattle Health and Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham and collaborates with the universities of Bristol and Warwick.  He is one of the few vets to hold the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Diploma in Cattle Health and Production.