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Veterinary Editor-in-ChiefAlexander TreesClinical Research EditorEleanor RaffanEditorial BoardStephen Baines, Julie Fitzpatrick, Danièlle Gunn-Moore, John Innes, Wayne McIlwraith, Richard Martin, Chris Oura, Chris Proudman, Stuart Reid, Susan Rhind, Randolph Richards, Kenneth Simpson, Polly Taylor, James WoodEditorMartin AlderManaging EditorSuzanne JarvisDeputy EditorKathryn ClarkEditorial StaffLaura Feetham, Gill Harris, Manuela Herrera, Laura Honey, Georgina MillsAll communications for the editorial department should be addressed to:The EditorVeterinary Record, BMJ, BMA House,Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: +44 (0) 20 7387 4409F: +44 (0) 20 7383 6418E: [email protected] information about Veterinary Record and its sister journal, In Practice, can be found on the Veterinary Record/In Practice website at: www.bvapublications.comAnnual subscriptionsIndividual: Print and online £370 Online only £302For details of US $, Euro and institutional subscription rates, please visit the Veterinary Record website at http://veterinaryrecord.bmj.com/site/about/Subslanding.xhtmlSubscription requests to:Customer Services BMJ, BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: +44 (0) 20 7383 6270F: +44 (0) 20 7383 6402E: [email protected] advertisements should be sent to:Vet Record CareersBMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9JRT: David Aldridge+44 (0) 20 7874 7067E: [email protected] advertisement queries should be directed to:Kevan BowenT: +44 (0) 7768 880410E: [email protected]© British Veterinary Association.ISSN 0042 – 4900
210 Comment210 Practice and politics
211 News and Reports211 Natural England authorises a second year of
badger culling211 Defra consults on plans to amend cattle
identification regulations212 AHVLA announces alternative providers of
postmortem examination services212 AHVLA ‘performing well’ – survey213 Improving preparedness for PED and other exotic
pig diseases214 Course to promote leadership qualities in a
changing veterinary landscape215 Veterinary medicines: product update
213 News in Brief
217 Surveillance217 SAC C VS disease surveillance report for April
221 Research221 Prepubertal neutering of cats: three key points
(D. Yates, J. Yeates)223 Prepubertal gonadectomy in cats: different surgical
techniques and comparison with gonadectomy at traditional age (N. Porters and others)
224 Financial aspects of veterinary herd health management programmes (V. I. Ifende and others)
225 The ‘Five Point Plan’: a useful tool for reducing lameness in sheep (R. H. Clements, S. C. Stoye)
225 Retrospective cohort study of gastrointestinal stasis in pet rabbits (M. Huynh and others)
226 Research Digest
227 Books
228 Viewpoint228 Does exposure to thyroxine-mimics cause feline
thyroid hyperplasia? (K. Hill, I. Shaw)
230 Gazette
231 Letters231 Erosion at the AHVLA (I. Richards)231 Rib fractures in slaughter cattle (R. Blowey, N. Bell)231 Use of Pexion tablets for dogs
(G. Davis, G. Diesel)232 Survey of profession’s information needs (M. Jubb)
233 BVA News
Vet Record Careersi Undergraduate masterclass in veterinary public
healthii Ten-minute chat
Epidemiological factors associated with gastrointestinal stasis in pet rabbits, p 225
A five-point plan for tackling lameness in sheep, p 225
Possible causes of rib fractures in slaughter cattle, p 231
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