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Norbrook's Closamectin Pour on launch

Animal Pharm went to the launch of Closamectin Pour on, produced by Norbrook Laboratories, and talked to the company's chief vet, Alistair Couper, and veterinary practioner John Blackwell, about the product and its importance for cattle producers. Closamectin is a flukicide and worm solution for cattle, combining closantel and ivermectin. For more news on animal health, visit www.animalpharmnews.com Reporting and video: Barbara Axt
Norbrook announces Closamectin launch

Norbrook Laboratories' Closamectin Pour-on is a solution which can be poured onto the back of animals. It simultaneously treats fluke, worms and external parasites. Alistair Couper, Norbrooks Chief Vet, explains how this product works. www.animalpharmnews.com
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Dr George Lomonossoff talks about making vaccines from plants

Animal Pharm visited the John Innes Research Centre in Norwich, UK, and spoke to Dr George Lomonossoff about the Plaprova Project, aimed at producing vaccines from plants. www.plaprova.eu www.animalpharmnews.com Video by Barbara Axt
Improvac: Veterinarian Dr Hans Verhoeven explains how the vaccine works

Dr Hans Verhoeven believes that the welfare, feed conversion and carcass quality of the boar improve with the vaccine.
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Improvac: Pfizer's Albert Bourla on the boar taint vaccine

Albert Bourla, Area President EMEA, Pfizer Animal Health, speaks about the newly launched vaccine, Improvac. "The vaccine not only improves profitability by reducing the scent of the swine, but at the same time satisfies the demands of the consumer for a meat that is produced with animal welfare and sustainability in mind," he says.
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G20 protest: The green horseman march

The green horseman, which symbolises climate catastrophe, marches from Liverpool St to the Bank of England. Media scrum aside, it starts out as an exciting event. But things turn for the worse as the party reaches the Bank of England.
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