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What Is Wrong with my Backyard Chickens?
Sonja Jeckel, Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Disease Diagnostics Keeping backyard chickens is popular in the UK and numbers are presumed to have consistently increased over the last 20 years. However, precise numbers are unknown as only flocks with … -
Paws & Hooves Autumn edition and Raffle out now!
Read the latest edition of Paws & Hooves online and enter our Autumn Raffle.The Autumn 2024 edition of our supporter magazine has landed! In this edition, you'll find stories …
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Student Engagement
Listening to the views and opinions of students is an essential part of how we improve and enhance the student experience at the RVC. We work with students to make sure their time here is an enriching experience - educationally, socially and … -
Anatomic Pathology Residency
Three-year residencies in anatomic pathology with strong track record of preparing candidates for specialist Board and Fellowship examinations. -
Health and Wellbeing
Information and resources to help you keep your body and mind healthy in order to make the most of your student experience -
French Bulldogs predisposed to catastrophic elbow fractures, according to RVC research
Fractures of the elbow joint (humeral condyle fractures – see figure 1) can be challenging to repair and in certain dog breeds can happen with minimal trauma, often when dogs are quite young. These fractures are painful and cannot be managed …Fractures of the elbow joint (humeral condyle fractures – see figure 1) can be challenging to …
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Sanna Eriksson Titus has been awarded a Wild Animal Research scholarship
RVC student Sanna Eriksson Titus has been awarded a Wild Animal Research scholarship investigating the transmission of elephant endotheliotropic herpesvirus (EEHV) between and within herds.RVC student Sanna Eriksson Titus has been awarded a Wild Animal Research scholarship investigating …
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MRes - Contribution of acidosis to chronic pain in Paget’s disease of bone
Details of A partially funded MRes project supervised by Prof. Chantal Chenu (RVC) and Dr. Shafaq Sikandar (QMUL) - currently open for applications! -
Equine Laser Therapy
RVC Equine team use red and near- infrared laser light wavelengths to treat horses and ponies for a variety of health conditions - this can be done at the yard or stable. K laser treatments for horses and ponies -
Published papers
Research in relation to brachycephalic health issues from the RVC's interdisciplinary research team