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When school holidays arrive in Northamptonshire, homes often become busier, noisier and more unpredictable, especially with younger children! While this can be a valued period of family fun, it can come with its own set of challenges, changes in routine, and extra stress for both you and your pet.

At Towcester Vets, our veterinary team often speak to owners about how c...


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When the sun is out in Northamptonshire, many of us spend more time outdoors enjoying the warmer weather. For indoor cats, however, this can mean longer periods at home alone. Many owners ask our veterinary team at Towcester Vets how to recognise boredom in cats and what they can do to provide the right enrichment.

In the article below, our vets in Towcester, shares si...


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Anaemia

Anaemia is a common clinical presentation in alpacas. Anaemia can be assessed by checking eye membrane colour regularly. We would recommend checking eye colour at least monthly, but with increased frequence during high-risk periods.

The most common cause of Anaemia in camelids is Haemonchus (barber pole worm) bu...


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We have officially named our new Ovacyte machine: Scooby Poo!

Thank you to everyone who came to our Christmas Market event and took part in the naming competition.

Scooby Poo is used regularly for worm egg counts and can provide highly sensitive detection of eggs in faecal samples. Last year we offered farms their 10th worm egg count free of cha...


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Electronic identification (EID) ear tags become compulsory for all calves born from January 2027. The tags, which contain a microchip which stores a unique 15-digit animal identification number, can be read from up to 1m away, in the dark or when dirty via an EID reader. The scheme is designed to help improve biosecurity by allowing faster, more accurate trac...


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