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Thin Ewes at Weaning: Causes, Investigation and Solutions

Thin Ewes at Weaning: Causes, Investigation and Solutions

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Thin Ewes at Weaning: What’s Normal and What Needs Investigating?

Join us, in association with VIRBAC, for a practical working lunch webinar exploring how to identify, investigate and manage thin ewes around weaning time.

While some loss of condition is expected during lactation, thin ewes at weaning can be a sign of underlying health, nutritional or management issues that may impact flock productivity and future breeding performance. This webinar will discuss the common causes of poor body condition, how to investigate affected ewes, and practical steps to improve flock health and performance.

Our speakers will share their experience from research, veterinary practice and flock consultancy, helping you develop a structured approach to assessing thin ewes and making informed management decisions.

The session will conclude with a live Q&A, giving you the opportunity to put your questions to the panel.

Your Speakers

Dr Peers Davies VetMB, PhD, MRCVS

Peers is Reader in Livestock Health & Welfare at University of Liverpool Vet School.

His research interests include a wide range of production limiting infectious and non-infectious diseases of commercial sheep production.

As principal investigator he has led several projects in the UK, South America and New Zealand addressing topics of common concern such as paratuberculosis and antibiotic resistance.

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Phillipa Page BVSc BSc MRCVS

Phillipa qualified from Liverpool Vet School in 2006 and is a sheep veterinary specialist with Flock Health Ltd.

Her work combines flock health consultancy, farmer and veterinary training, research and industry collaboration.

She is sheep lead for NADIS, contributes to national animal health initiatives and publications, and is President of the Sheep Veterinary Society.

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Got a question about thin ewes in your flock?

When registering, you can submit a question for our speakers. Whether you're dealing with poor body condition, Johne's disease concerns, nutrition challenges, parasites or unexplained weight loss, we'd love to hear from you.

We'll use your questions to help shape the discussion and answer as many as possible during the live Q&A session.

Simply submit your question via the Cademy registration platform when booking your place.

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