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Our role is to help safeguard animal and plant health, protect the economy and enhance food security through research, surveillance and inspection

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  1. Retweeted
    Apr 3

    Do come and enter our prize quiz at Stand 305 for a chance to win this cute teddy & hamper. Nothing to catch out you out, we'd just like to show you our online services and guidance that's available on

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  2. Retweeted
    Apr 2

    Have you seen 's new avian disease dashboard? It allows easy access to information on non-notifiable diseases affecting non-commercial & small chicken flocks in the country

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  3. Mar 31

    This weekend take a look at our latest blog about our three year study of in focussing on land use, hygiene and vaccination.

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  4. Mar 31

    : Please don't feed kitchen scraps & catering waste to farm animals, including those kept as . It can spread devastating diseases such as and disease.

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  5. Mar 31

    Our consultation outlines a clear direction of travel for But it is only the start. We want to hear from you about how best to develop a policy that can deliver for , taxpayers & the :

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  6. Mar 30

    is spreading in eastern & central Europe. Help keep it out of the UK by sourcing your animal feed responsibly & never feeding kitchen scraps or catering waste to your pigs

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  7. Mar 30

    Leaving the EU gives us a great opportunity to develop an policy that fits the country’s needs. We want to know YOUR thoughts on a policy in England:

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  8. Mar 30

    Liver fluke - be aware! We’ve recently diagnosed a number of cases in sheep & cattle. Further parasite alerts can be found on & info on liver fluke can be found on &

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  9. Mar 29

    Find out about species like the invasive ant & how YOU can help us tackle them cc :

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  10. Mar 29

    Think you know a topmouth gudgeon from a red herring? Just how much mayhem does the signal crayfish cause? Test your invasive species knowledge with our fiendishly difficult quiz:

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  11. Mar 29

    registration closes 3 April for 10th International Symposium on Avian Influenza! If you would like to hear from world experts in their field and exchange ideas with like-minded people register now!

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 29

    Take a look at 's new avian disease dashboard, which allows easy access to information on non-notifiable diseases affecting non-commercial & small chicken flocks in the country

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  13. Mar 29

    Harlequin fly away! They look pretty but these specimens are deadly to our native ladybirds. Find out how YOU can help us stop the spread of invasive species

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  14. Mar 29

    Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Or is it an Asian hornet? You can tell from its distinctive yellow feet and dark abdomen. Just one of the pesky invasive species we're highlighting this . and find out more:

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  15. Mar 29

    We’ve launched our consultation, giving & food producers the opportunity to be more central to shaping a policy for 50 years. Have your say:

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  16. Mar 29

    : This Easter please don't feed your pigs your Easter roast lunch left overs! It is illegal to feed catering waste of any description or domestic food waste to farm animals in the UK, including pet pigs as it can spread devastating diseases.

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  17. Mar 28

    Mostly found in urban areas and affecting beech, birch, poplar, oak and willow trees, the citrus long-horn beetle is one of the non-native species you should get to know this .

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  18. Mar 28

    If you are visiting this weekend please don't feed your picnic leftovers to , including pigs as feeding food scraps can spread devastating diseases like African swine fever and foot and mouth disease.

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  19. Mar 28
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  20. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    Phase 4 of Scotland’s Bovine Viral Diarrhoea eradication scheme is underway and will be fully implemented by 3rd April 2018. After that date, herds that bring in risky cattle will lose their negative status if those animals aren’t tested.

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