Monthly Bulletin: March 2025

BTV3 vaccine

Welsh Ministers have agreed to licence three Bluetongue (BTV-3) vaccines for emergency use across Wales, in line with a request from farming industry representatives. As this is the first time an unauthorised livestock vaccine has been licenced in Wales, the Chief Veterinary Officer, Dr Richard Irvine is asking for your cooperation in keeping records of bluetongue vaccine doses that you order, supply and prescribe.

Veterinarians are requested to inform Welsh Government of all Bluetongue (BTV-3) vaccines they prescribe within 7 days of the date prescribed by emailing it to the following mailbox animaldiseases@gov.wales. This request is in addition to your responsibility to inform the relevant authorities of any adverse Bluetongue vaccine related effects that you notice.

Prescribing Advice in English

Farmers invited to take part in field trials of a cattle TB vaccine and a companion skin test

Field trials for a cattle vaccine and new skin test for bovine tuberculosis (bTB) are set to move to the next phase, the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has announced today (February 27th), with interested farmers and veterinarians encouraged to volunteer and support the delivery of the project.

The next phase of the field trials (Phase 3), similarly to the previous two phases, will take place on commercial cattle farms in areas of England and Wales where there is a low incidence of bTB and are set to be completed in 2026/7.

Further information

Wales Sustainable FarmingScheme-Animal Health and Welfare

At the Royal Welsh Winter Fair in November 2024 the Wales Deputy First Minister, Huw Irranca-Davies, published an updated Scheme Outline for the Wales Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS). Sustainable Farming Scheme: proposed scheme outline (2024) [HTML] | GOV.WALES

The SFS will be the primary mechanism for future farm support payments for farmers. The scheme promotes actions to be completed on farm that align with Welsh Government’s Sustainable Land Management objectives:

  1. To produce food and other goods in a sustainable manner.
  2. To address and adapt to climate change.
  3. To maintain and enhance the resilience of ecosystems and their benefits.
  4. To conserve and enhance the countryside and its cultural resources, promoting public access and engagement.

The farm’s veterinarian is an essential and integral part of the Animal Health and Welfare Universal Action (UA) of the Wales SFS. We believe this provides a unique opportunity for vets in Wales to deliver preventive veterinary medicine to their clients.

The flagship policy is the Animal Health Improvement Cycle(AHIC), a continuous process that, with farmer and vet collaboration, will drive productivity and animal health and welfare improvements. The programme is structured to support farmers through vet collaboration and preventive health planning in an annual cycle involving assessment of key health and production metrics, planning measures to improve performance, carrying out actions and reviewing effectiveness.

A pilot project has been underway involving 22 vets and 60 farms in Wales since January 2024 and we have expanded the project in 2025 to involve a veterinarian from each large animal practice in Wales and some border practices. The pilots include bespoke training to equip vets to deliver this new initiative, which will be accompanied by continuing support and quality assurance.

In addition to the AHIC we will support farmer and veterinary co-working to manage the biosecurity risks from incoming animals, and promote Animal Welfare, initially through farmer training and practice of mobility and body condition scoring.

The engagement and enthusiasm of veterinarians is critical to the success of the Animal Health and Welfare aspects of the proposed scheme. We will continue to work closely with the farm vets servicing farms in Wales to enable them to seize this unique opportunity to deliver productivity, health and welfare gains on their client’s farms.

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