Wednesday 15th February and Wednesday 15th March 2023 Keen to vaccinate your sheep against Clostridial diseases and Pasteurella? Not so keen to pay for a whole bottle of vaccine for just a few sheep? As you are probably aware, once a bottle of vaccine has been opened, if has to be used within 8 hours.
Fairfield house Vets have very proudly nominated the Kipling County Carriage Driving Group as their supported charity for the recent Heathfield Show 2022. Whilst The Group operates under the RDA umbrella and standards, it receives no direct financial support from RDA and is only able to operate through the generous donations received from fund raising
Red mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) is parasitic mite that feeds on your chicken’s blood while they roost at night. After taking a blood meal the mites return to the cracks and crevices of your hen house where they live, reproduce and lay eggs. They are less than 1mm in length and appear a light grey/brown colour,
May is Vet Nursing Awareness Month, so we thought we would remind you about all of our wonderful nurses at our practise! We are lucky enough to have a great team of nurses at Fairfield House, who work closely with the vets to provide care for your pets. Nurse clinics are a great way to
Uckfield Vets are taking on many new animals every week. From dogs, cats and other small furry friends, to farms of animals and also the odd exotic breed! If you are looking for new vets in Sussex then please get in touch! Sadly, we are noticing that many vets near our area are closing. This
Last week one of our vets, Kate won the TB Advisory Service Vet of the year. Congratulations to Kate on winning the prestigious and well earnt national award. The award was presented to Kate by a representative from the TB Advisory Service at the local farm of Lisa Buchanan. Kate is dedicated and committed to
Please read if you are a cat owner. Fold Hill foods recall several food products because of safety concerns. The Royal Veterinary College has found a potential link between certain cat food batches and a recent surge in the number of cases of potentially fatal feline pancytopaenia. This is a dangerously low level of blood
If you would like to register your pets with us at Fairfield House then please give us a call now, or follow the link to fill in a registration form and one of our friendly members of staff will be in touch.