Comprehensive quarterly herd reporting analysing fertility, production, and overall herd performance data. Reports are delivered directly to the practice and reviewed collaboratively, helping to integrate proactive monitoring into a busy clinical schedule and provide vets with clear, actionable insights to support confident on-farm discussions with clients.
Support for addressing complex herd challenges in dairy and beef herds, including fertility problems, production issues, rumen health, and disease management. Offering evidence-based solutions to optimise herd health and enhance productivity.
Support for busy practices in ensuring the requirements of the VetGDP mentor scheme are met. Monthly check ins with new graduates - available remote or in-person - following communications with practice supervisor. Review of performance and SMART objective planning for future improvement. Option of supplementary practical training sessions.
Providing locum support for farm veterinary practices. Experienced across all areas of farm practice, including emergency situations, surgery, and routine herd management. Known for building strong rapport with clients and ensuring continuity of care, with seamless communication between farms and practice teams.
CPD with a difference! In-practice CPD courses, designed to fit around busy schedules for vets across the UK. Training is delivered on-site, or on a practice farm, allowing as many members of the team as possible to benefit within a single half-day session. Sessions are tailored to the needs of the practice, focusing on practical, evidence-based topics across cattle health, reproduction, and production. Just get in touch below to discuss. Recently delivered courses include:

A practical CPD session focused on interpreting fertility and production data and using it to inform clinical and management decisions. The course explores key performance indicators from both software reports and production livestock technology outputs, how to identify trends and early warning signs, and how to translate data into clear, actionable steps to improve herd health, fertility, and overall performance.

This course examines the transition period through the lens of fertility, metabolic disease control, and long-term herd sustainability. It focuses on how transition outcomes influence subsequent reproductive performance, and reviews evidence-based approaches to preventing and managing metabolic disease in practical farm systems. The course highlights strategies to improve transition efficiency and reproductive success, reduce disease incidence, and support more productive and resilient herds.

A hands-on practical workshop designed to build confidence and competence in ultrasound examinations, including use of Doppler. The course covers pregnancy diagnosis, accurate foetal ageing, twins assessment and the use of Doppler for early pregnancy evaluation, viability assessment, and potential intervention decision-making. Emphasis is placed on developing scanning technique, interpretation of findings, and applying data to inform fertility management, adapted to attendee experience level.