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If you need more information, please contact us by telephone or email. We can keep you informed with our regular e-newsletters, and even e-reminders for vaccination and wormers if you supply us with your email address.











We are a large mixed practice currently staffed by seventeen Veterinary Surgeons, each with their own specialist areas of discipline. We can therefore provide a comprehensive service for the majority of species, combined with the depth of experience and innovation that is essential for the most challenging veterinary problems.

PARVOVIRUS.
On 13th August 2010, several cases of Parvovirus have been reported in the Swindon area. At our Yeovil branch, our vets have seen a number of cases of suspected parvovirus in unvaccinated dogs. This is a reminder that this debilitating and often fatal disease is still present in our community and our advice is to keep your dogs vaccinations up to date. Please contact the surgery should you require further information or Click Here
Job Vacancy! P/Time Receptionist
CASTLE CARY Require a Part Time EVENING RECEPTIONIST.
The successful candidate will be flexible, have good communication skills and be computer literate.
For more details please contact: Nicky Creed, Practice Manager, Fulford House, Torbay Road, Castle Cary,
BA7 7DT Tel No: 01963 350307 and then dial 42 or
E mail: nicky.creed@delawarevets.co.uk
South West TB Farm Advisory Service
With the escalating problems and scale of bovine TB (bTB) in the South West, there is a clear need for a dedicated advisory service, open to all farmers with TB or at risk from TB, for guidance and support. Click Here for more information
Hoof Action Plan
Lameness is a big problem that affects every farm to a greater or lesser extent. Here's how we can help
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Read Our Spring 2010 Farm Animal Newsletter!
 
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Q Fever Information For Farmers
This information sheet provides general advice on Q fever for farmers and others involved with farm
livestock.
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