Farm Animal Department

Our goal at Cambridge Vets is to assist our clients to maximise profit through optimal animal health.
For both commercial farms and lifestyle blocks we can help with health plans, routine jobs and emergencies.
We offer value through our experienced team with extensive knowledge in all areas of production animal medicine.

The dedicated Farm Animal team consists of five production animal vets.
We utilize up-to-date information, technology and equipment for the care of your animals and herds.

Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR)

One of the amazing but common place tech things that I still find really cool is the multi-participant webinar. The NZVA recently hosted one to coincide with Anti-Microbial Resistance (AMR) Awareness Week, and various speakers raised some really good points and insights:

An article in the Lancet modeled that 35 million deaths globally would be attributable to AMR by 2030, with an impact on food supply and health costs. The WHO and the UN have made this issue a priority. The One Health model underlines the connection between people, animals and the environment. Antimicrobial resistance can transfer between bacteria across these lines. We have a role and responsibility in this space because it is included in free trade agreements with the EU and the UK.

So, what can we do as vets and farmers?

  • Design an Animal Health Plan which details Preventative Health Measures
  • Vaccination programs are a simple example –
    we should be considering routine vaccination for Salmonella as well as Lepto
  • Only use antibiotics when needed
  • Teat Seal and anti-inflammatories have increasingly been taken up as alternatives
  • Foot-trimming and hoof blocks
  • Nutritional scours are best treated with fluids, electrolytes
  • Colostrum management including brix-testing to identify the Gold stuff,
    and blood testing calves to monitor colostrum uptake
  • Milk cultures on cows with mastitis or high cell count, either in clinic or the Mastatest system.
    No growth or non-toxic gram negative infections may best be treated with anti-inflammatories.
  • Wearables / collars / good cow monitoring will identify cow health issues early
  • Accurate feed budgets to minimize stress, monitoring transition period
  • Milking Management Visits to check teat scores and monitor milking health to reduce mastitis risk
  • BCS and Locomotion Scoring to identify issues and get ahead of them early

If we reduce unnecessary use of antimicrobials, we increase the likelihood of them working when we need them!

Cattle

Alpacas

Sheep/Goats

Chickens

Deer

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Get ready to get your pink on!
We have signed up to fundraise for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ, so they can continue to fund education, research and patient support.
With more than 3,500 Kiwis diagnosed with breast cancer each year in New Zealand, the impact reaches far and wide – it’s likely we all know someone who has been affected.
Watch this space and keep Thursday 22nd May free – we’ll be having a BBQ and bake sale. And there is a rumour of men in tutus! More information to follow!
If you would like to donate in the meantime, you can click the link below or use the QR code.
fundraise.bcf.org.nz/fundraisers/CambridgeVets
Thank you so much for your support – it’s truly appreciated.
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Get ready to get your pink on!
We have signed up to fundraise for Breast Cancer Foundation NZ, so they can continue to fund education, research and patient support.
With more than 3,500 Kiwis diagnosed with breast cancer each year in New Zealand, the impact reaches far and wide – it’s likely we all know someone who has been affected.
Watch this space and keep Thursday 22nd May free – we’ll be having a BBQ and bake sale. And there is a rumour of men in tutus! More information to follow!
If you would like to donate in the meantime, you can click the link below or use the QR code.
https://fundraise.bcf.org.nz/fundraisers/CambridgeVets
Thank you so much for your support – it’s truly appreciated.

The clinic will be closing early on Monday the 31st of March as Stock Take will be underway.
Our opening hours will be 8am-5pm - there will be no evening clinic.
Normal hours will resume the next day.
Thank you for your understanding.
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The clinic will be closing early on Monday the 31st of March as Stock Take will be underway. 
Our opening hours will be 8am-5pm - there will be no evening clinic. 
Normal hours will resume the next day. 
Thank you for your understanding.
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5 Experienced Farm Animal Veterinarians

24/7 emergency care

Excellent Knowledge of Farm Animals

Meet Our Farm Vets

Bill Hancock

Bill Hancock

Peter Briston

Peter Briston

Cecilia van Velsen

Cecilia van Velsen

Julie Hetherington

Julie Hetherington

Patrick Taylor

Patrick Taylor

Kelvin Scown

Kelvin Scown

Product Manager