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In Practice 24: 274-281 (2002)
© 2002 British Veterinary Association
THE aim of a routine herd health visit is to review current farm procedures and practices, and to advisev on how these might be optimised and improved upon in order to maintain high standards of animal health and welfare. The efficiency and profitability of any farm enterprise is highly dependent on the interactions between farmer, farm staff and veterinary surgeon, and teamwork is crucial to achieving good results. This article discusses aspects of the routine herd healthvisit, with emphasis on areas where practical veterinary advice may be most usefully targeted.
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