Animals

RSPCA confirms it will not call for farmers involved in the badger cull to be named

The RSPCA has confirmed it will not call for farmers involved in the badger cull to be named following a complaint by the NFU to the Charity Commission.

The NFU raised a number of concerns with the Charity Commission about the RSPCA’s campaigns on the badger cull and its activities relating to live animal exports. The concerns included the RSPCA’s Chief Executive calling for farmers involved in the badger cull to be named and for a boycott of milk from farmers in badger cull areas.

NFU President Peter Kendall said he was pleased with the outcome of the Charity Commission’s...

Dog owners encouraged to ‘paws’ for thought when walking in the countryside

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Tue, 08/20/2013 - 10:48am

With the August bank holiday drawing ever closer, NFU Mutual is urging dog owners to follow the Countryside Code and keep their pets under control whilst walking in the countryside near livestock and horses. According to a recent report by Farmers’ Guardian, dog attacks on livestock increased from 691 in 2011 to 739 in 2012. Sheep were involved in most cases, with many being attacked, injured or killed. More than 450 incidents of dog attacks on horses have also been recorded on The British Horse Society’s accident reporting website www.horseaccidents.co.uk since it was launched in November...

One of Britain’s rarest mammals needs greater protection

New research has revealed that just 1,000 grey long-eared bats, a species native to Devon, remain in the UK and numbers are declining.

"The UK’s grey long-eared bats need greater conservation efforts before we lose them” says Dr Orly Razgour, who is calling for this little-known species to be afforded ‘UK Priority Species’ status in the newly published Conserving grey long-eared bats in our landscape: conservation management plan .

Dr Razgour is the lead author of the plan, which is based on new research she conducted into the species at the University of Bristol, in...

RSCPA urges pet owners to arrange holiday care

The summer holidays are with us, and that means millions of Brits are heading off on holiday. However, one family member is often left behind, the family pet.

The RSPCA has released a statement saying that an increasing number of pets are being left nothing but piles of food whilst their owners go away. This type of ‘care’ is extremely dangerous, as the hot weather could cause the left out food to become inedible.

The RSPCA says that they are not trying to sway people from going on holiday. However, they believe all pets should be left with adequate care arrangements whilst...

Zoo benefits from hospital donation

Authored by Paigntonzoo
Posted: Tue, 07/09/2013 - 12:02pm

Torbay Hospital has donated a used ultrasound machine to Paignton Zoo.

Paignton Zoo Head of Veterinary Services Ghislaine Sayers said: “Ultrasound is a valuable imaging tool that helps us to diagnose certain types of soft tissue and organ disease including ligament damage and heart disease.”

It has already been used to diagnose a pregnancy in a sheep. Ghislaine again: “The big benefit for us is that it is portable. We could never have afforded to buy a new one for ourselves, so to have this one given to us is wonderful!

“Vets are not trained on this sort of...

Animals increasingly being treated like rubbish says the RSPCA

The RSPCA have reported an alarming increase in animals being abandoned across England and Wales.

In the last year, the RSPCA were called out to rescue more than 37,000 abandoned animals and received a call asking for help every 30 seconds.

Every year the charity sees a sharp rise in abandonments at the height of summer. Evidence from the RSPCA and other animal charities suggests some people chose to get rid of their pets rather than pay for them to be looked after while they are on holiday.

In other cases, money may be spent on holidays and other summer ‘treats’...

Live music, Devon's finest food, crafts and animals galore at the Bicton Country Fair

On Saturday 15 June, Bicton College opens its doors to the public for its annual Country Fair. Live music and various animal shows will take place throughout the day alongside the many local businesses and stallholders, showcasing Devon’s finest food produce, crafts and activities. Current students will also be demonstrating their knowledge in each course area, giving the public a chance to really understand (and try for themselves!) what Bicton College is all about. The focus this year will be on music, getting active and horticulture – from tranquil garden tours to military style assault...

Open Farm Sunday

Event Date: 
09/06/2013 - 11:00am to 4:00pm
Venue: 
West Town Farm, Ide, Exeter EX2 9TG

This is a national event, a day when farms around the country ask you to get on the land and discover what's going on at your local farm - plus entry is free!

So between 11am and 4pm come along to the farm and delight in all it has to offer.

Kevin and Jo will be making seasonal vegetable flatbreads and telling stories in the community garden.

Deggie & Dawn, whose potion making proved a big hit at Spring at the Farm, will be planting seeds in the vegetable garden and leading wild food walks.

There will be bush craft activities, tractor trailer rides...

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