Held on 15th June 2023 [BST] – UK Focused Session
Maintaining a healthy herd is a cornerstone of efficient dairy herd management, but it also brings additional benefits in terms of reducing anti-microbial usage and can have a wider impact on the environment.
Webinar Speakers
Graham qualified as a vet from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in 1989, where he also received an intercalated honours degree in Veterinary Pathology. Following four years in predominantly farm animal veterinary practice in Fife he spent the next 17 years working in farm animal disease surveillance for the Scottish Agricultural College.
James Breen BVSc PhD DCHP MRCVS, RCVS Recognized Specialist in Cattle Health and Production
James qualified from the Bristol Veterinary School in 1998 and worked in mixed and farm practice at Glastonbury and in North Somerset. After returning to Bristol, he completed a residency in farm animal medicine before working on the AHDB Mastitis Control Plan research under the tutelage of Prof Andrew Bradley and Prof Martin Green. During this time, James joined Quality Milk Management Services Ltd, a consultancy laboratory specialising in all aspects of dairy herd milk quality and mastitis diagnostics.