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Since lockdown on 23rd March 2020, when all farm visits stopped, countryside recreational pressure increased. When lockdown was lifted on 23rd June 2020, farm visits began again, albeit slowly, but se...
On the 14th October 2020, the Livetec team were called to a second farm in Lincolnshire regarding an outbreak of histomoniasis (blackhead disease), which was affecting over 2,500 turkeys. Turkey’s are...
The Livetec team were called to a farm in Lincolnshire on the14th October 2020, due to an outbreak of histomoniasis (also known as blackhead disease), which was quickly spreading through the nearly 1,...
As Autumn days reappear, leaves begin to turn red, yellow, gold, and daylight disappears earlier each evening – we’ll be changing the clocks back soon (25th October) – and we begin to notice the arriv...
On the 14th May 2020 the Livetec team were called to a farm in Nottingham for an outbreak of Salmonella Typhimurium affecting over 34,000 broiler breeder hens.
Following the governments announcement to accelerate its response to the coronavirus outbreak, we felt it was right to clarify what actions we are taking as a business.
On the 17th March 2020 the Livetec team attended a farm in Scotland with a reported outbreak of the non-notifiable avian influenza H10 in Stirlingshire. The outbreak was already affecting the more tha...
The Livetec Operations team were called to Shropshire on the 6th March 2020 after it was discovered that the non-notifiable H6N1 strain of avian influenza was quickly spreading across the farm. On sit...
Unfortunately on the 9th February 2020, a third farm in County Fermanagh was found to have been struck with non-notifiable avian influenza H6N1, this time affecting over 12,500 brown layer hens.
A secondary premises in County Fermanagh was found to have fallen victim to non-notifiable avian influenza H6N1, on the 6th February 2020. The disease, which was rapidly spreading, was affecting over ...