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  • Home
  • About
  • Activities
    • Priority Diseases
    • High Impact, Low Prevalence Diseases
    • Future Sustainable Systems
    • Industry Responses
  • UK Welfare Strategies
    • Beef Welfare Strategy 2026-2031
    • GB Calf Strategy 2025-2030
    • GB Dairy Calf Strategy – review of progress 2020 – 2023
    • Dairy Cattle Welfare Strategy 2023-2028
    • Dairy Cattle Welfare Strategy 2023-2028 – Review of Progress Report
    • Sheep Welfare Strategy 2023-2028
    • Sheep Welfare Strategy 2023-2028 – Review of Progress Report
    • Dairy Cow Lameness Manifesto
    • GB Dairy Cow Lameness Manifesto – Review of Progress year 1
  • Resources
    • Reporting all cattle abortions and stillbirths
    • DCMS Position statement -use of automated detection methods for lameness
    • Acting on methane
    • Ruminant Health & Welfare strategy
    • Health & Welfare Survey
    • Cattle Health & Welfare Group (CHAWG) resources
    • Sheep Health & Welfare Group (SHAWG) resources
    • Antibiotic use & antimicrobial resistance
  • Bluetongue Virus Hub
    • Visit the new Bluetongue Hub
    • BTV-3 Impact Survey 2025
    • Bluetongue Virus (BTV3) FAQs
    • Fertility and scanning rate information for sheep scanners
    • Battle Bluetongue – Information for farmers
    • Bluetongue Movements Checker
    • Bluetongue Virus – Information for vets
    • Bluetongue webinar library
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June 2, 2026
In the press

Bluetongue high-risk period approaches

Bluetongue virus serotypes 3 (BTV-3) and 8 (BTV-8) are now both present in the UK.

May 29, 2026
Industry Responses

Beef producers invited to learn how GB Calf Strategy supports sustainable beef production

Sheep farmers are being urged to take part in an industry-wide lambing survey this spring to help build a clearer picture of the challenges facing the sector

May 29, 2026
Dairy Cows
Industry Responses

GB Dairy Cow Lameness Manifesto making positive strides a year in

Sheep farmers are being urged to take part in an industry-wide lambing survey this spring to help build a clearer picture of the challenges facing the sector

May 28, 2026
News

New strategy launched to support high beef production welfare standards

RH&W’s Bluetongue Working Group is calling on the network of the UK’s sheep pregnancy scanners to help share clear, practical information about fertility problems

May 19, 2026
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