Foot bathing is an essential and effective way of controlling DD, Foul and other infectious causes of lameness.
Good cow flow is required as a steady pace means less splashing and longer contact time with the chemical solution.
The footbath needs to be comfortable to walk through and the floor should not be ridged or slippery. It should be on a level surface with the bath floor the same level as the entrance and exit floor.
The best way to assess cow flow is to watch your herd using the footbath. Cows with their heads held high is an indication that they are stressed, cows walk naturally with heads held low and they look where to place their feet. Check that there is no backlog of cows building up from exiting the parlour.
Ideally the footbath needs to be filled 12cm deep with solution to cover the skin above the hoof and be at least 3m to 3.5m long to ensure every foot is placed into the solution at least twice. Wide designs of 150cm to 250cm work well if a faster through put is required and allows hesitant cows to be passed and not cause a backlog.
Formalin between 2 and 5% and copper sulphate at 4-5% dilution rate are commonly used. Environmental temperatures can affect foot bathing; very cold water in winter will make most chemicals less effective and hot weather can make formalin evaporate sooner so prepare when needed.
Automatic systems need to be monitored regularly to make sure correct dilution rates are being used, check chemical levels for usage and make sure that you have plenty of product in stock, especially if bathing daily.
Frequency will depend on prevalence in the herd, seriousness of lesions and cleanliness of feet. But bathing must be done correctly each time for effective control and to be cost efficient.
Written by Gary Hawker, Vet Tech
- Katherine Doble
- December 13, 2024
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Tom graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2020 and joined Synergy full time after completing the RVC/Synergy Farm Health internship. Tom is interested in all aspects of farm animal practice and is Somerset born and bred therefore enjoys working in an area ge knows and loves.
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Tom Warboys BVetMed PGDipVCP MRCVS
Tom graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2017 andjoined Synergy full time after completing the RVC/Synergy Farm Healthinternship. His particular interests include suckler production, preventativehealth and sustainability. Tom is the editor of our beef newsletter and isstudying for his Masters in Sustainable and Efficient production alongside clinicalwork. He is also part of the RVC teaching team.
Pete O’Malley MA VetMB PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS
Pete has worked in farm animal practice in the south west since 2012, providing services to a large range of clients across the Somerset region during that time. Pete’s interests lie in optimising animal health and productivity in dairy herds through data driven decision making and training. His passion for education includes that of clients and students alike.
He is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and is now studying for his Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Education and certificate in advanced veterinary practice. Pete leads a clinical teaching rotation at Synergy for Royal Veterinary College students and is a shareholder of the business.
Charlotte Mouland BVSc PGDipVCP MRCVS
Charlotte graduated from the University of Bristol in 2015and joined Synergy as an RVC intern in 2016 after spending a calving season inNew Zealand. Whilst enjoying all aspects of farm animal practice, Charlotte isparticularly interested in flock health planning and works with a wide range ofsheep flocks across the practice. She is also undertaking a post-graduatecertificate in sheep health and production.
Jon Reader BVSc DCHP FRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production
Managing Director
Jon Reader qualified in 1997 and has been a farm animal vet in Somerset ever since. In 2010 Jon gained the RCVS Diploma in Cattle Health and Production and in 2013 was runner up as Farmers Weekly Farm Advisor of the Year. Jon is a member of the Nottingham Dairy Herd Health Group as well as being a member of the UK Dairy Cattle Mobility Steering Group. Jon was awarded the prestigious RCVS Fellowship in 2020 for his meritorious contributions to clinical practice. Jon has a particular interest in foot trimming, working with para professionals and using technology to assist in the recording and analysis of mobility and lameness records.
Jon is our Managing Director, and part of the senior management team. He has specific responsibility for the financial management of the business.
Jo Masters Cert Ed RVN Operations Director
After a varied career in veterinary nursing, teaching, examining and practice management Jo joined Synergy Farm Health in 2012 when the farm animal service of Langport Veterinary Centre also transferred. Jo’s extensive experience of all sectors of veterinary practice, coupled with her farming background enables her to head our operational logistics working with our teams of clinicians and support staff to organise and implement resources, facilities, and protocols. Working with the Operations Manager Jo is responsible for staff employment and HR management as well as overseeing our teams of staff both in and out of the practice. Working with the Operational team Jo implements plans, projects and new initiatives as well as being responsible for elements of practice representation and client liaison. Jo describes her role as ‘herding cats’ and is proud to be the first female Director of Synergy Farm Health.
Andrew Davies BVetMed CertCHP FRCVS
Senior Director
Andrew is Senior Director of Synergy Farm Health having been Managing Director since inception in 2009 until November 2021.
His responsibilities include exploring opportunities for Business Development, working closely with the Marketing team, being involved in Medicines procurement and generally advising Senior Management.
He is very motivated by people development and education and has been heavily involved with the development of our Internship programme and the Farm Animal Teaching rotation for final year veterinary students with the Royal Veterinary College, University of London.
Andrew is POV (Principal Official Veterinarian) of Farmcare West Ltd; on the medicines procurement Team for XLVets UK Ltd; Non-Executive Director for VDS (Veterinary Defence Society) and a Governor at Kingston Maurward College, Dorchester.
Andrew was awarded the prestigious Fellowship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (FRCVS) in 2020 for meritorious contributions to the Veterinary Profession.
Clinically he is interested in proactive health planning programmes and calf health.He has an active interest in Responsible Use of Medicines and the steps we can take in veterinary practice in minimising any impact on AMR (anti-microbial resistance).
He received the UK Food & Farming Industry Animal Health Adviser of the year award in 2019.
In his spare time, he is a keen follower of both rugby union and football – being a passionate Welshman avidly following the national rugby team but also a lifelong supporter, for his sins, of Swansea City AFC!He is a member of a local mixed voice Choir, enjoys walking the Dorset coast and countryside with his family and their dog.
Pete Siviter BVetMed MRCVS
Pete qualified in 2013 and has been based in Dorset with Synergy Farm Health ever since. Pete has particular enthusiasm for on-farm discussions about herd health and preventative medicine, as well as enjoying emergency “fire brigade” work. Pete also has an interest in small holdings and pigs, both domestic and commercial.
Claire Rudd BVetMed MRCVS
Claire qualified in 2005, and has worked in Dorset for the majority of her career. Her main clinical focus is cattle medicine, and she has particular interests in fertility and infectious disease control.
Andre Northey DrMVet MRCVS
Andre graduated in 2005 in his native Germany, before joining Synergy Farm Health in 2012. Andre is especially interested in bovine surgery and set up our Embryo Collection and Transfer service for cattle and alpacas. In 2020 Andre completed the well regarded Cow Signals training. Andre delivers our four day AI course for farmers and herdsmen, as well as teaching final year students from the Royal Veterinary College.
Bella Lowis MA VetMB MRCVS
Bella graduated in 2010 and has spent the majority of her career working in Dorset, joining Synergy Farm Health in 2019. Bella is experienced in all farm animal clinical procedures and has a particular interest in youngstock.
Emily Gascoigne MA VetMB DipECSRHM MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production
Emily graduated in 2012 and has worked at Synergy Farm Health throughout her career. Whilst enthusiastic about all aspects of farm animal practice, Emily has a special interest is sheep and goat production, with particular emphasis on flock health planning, reducing production losses and infectious disease control. Emily gained the European Diploma in Small Ruminant Health Management in 2018 and is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Sheep Health and Production. Emily is the Regional Vet Lead for our Central Area and a shareholder in the practice.
Sam Cottam BVSc MSc MRCVS
Sam graduated in 2015 and has worked in several farm animal practices in the south west before joining Synergy Farm Health. Sam has a particular interest in dairy cow nutrition and has been closely involved in the development of our nutritional advice service.
Tom Clarke BVSc MRCVS
Clinical Director
Tom graduated in 2002 and has spent his whole career in farm animal practice, including several years working in New Zealand. Tom has a particular interest in dairy herd health and productivity, in both intensive high yielding herds as well as grass based block calving units. Tom is also one of our in house mastitis specialists. As an AHDB mastitis plan deliverer Tom performs mastitis investigations into challenging situations on farm, specialising in dynamic testing of milking parlours. Tom became a shareholder in the practice in 2013 and spent a number of years as East regional lead vet, before becoming Clinical Director in 2019.
Josie Burridge BVM&S MRCVS
Josie graduated in 2015 and joined Synergy Farm Health in 2019. Josie has a particular interest in dairy herd health and productivity and especially youngstock.
Nicky Ogden BVM BVS MVM MRCVS
Nicky qualified in 2012 and has spent her entire career working in farm animal practice, both in the UK and New Zealand. In 2018 she spent a year completing further study in sheep health and production at Nottingham University. Nicky enjoys improving flock health and productivity and joined Synergy in 2021 to further enhance our sheep team.
Martijn’t Hoen DVM CertAVP MRCVS
Martijn qualified in 2008. His entire career has been focused on farm animals, working in practices in his native Netherlands before moving to the UK in 2011. Martijn joined Synergy in 2020. Martijn is experienced in all aspect of cattle and camelid veterinary work, including bull fertility examinations and delivering AI training for farmers. He is also a CowSignals Master trainer.
Tom Shardlow BVSc MRCVS
Tom graduated in 2007 and has spent the majority of his career working in farm animal practice in Dorset. Tom is particularly interested in youngstock health and improving dairy heifer performance, and as the leader of our Youngstock team advises farmers on building design, preventive healthcare and nutrition across the practice. Tom became a shareholder in the practice in 2018.
Mike Kerby BVSc CertAVP DBR MRCVS
Advanced Practitioner in Bovine Reproduction
Mike qualified from Bristol in 1985 and has been in farm animal practice in the south west ever since. Mike was a partner at Delaware Veterinary Group in Castle Cary for 16 years before joining Synergy Farm Health in 2020. Mike is an honorary lecturer at Liverpool University and sits on the advisory board at Surrey University Vet School. He holds the prestigious Diploma in Bovine Reproduction from Liverpool University and has extensive experience of dairy herd health. He also has a particular enthusiasm for bovine surgery and developing the next generation of cattle vets.
Louise Silk MA VetMB MRCVS
Louise graduated in 2007 and has spent her whole career working in farm animal practice in Dorset and Wiltshire. Louise has a particular interest in flock health and suckler herd production. Louise enjoys delivering farmer training as well as facilitating discussion group meetings, particularly for the suckler herds of Salisbury plain.
Graeme McPherson BVSc DBR MRCVS
Graeme graduated in 1994 and worked in his native Australia before moving to the UK as a farm animal vet, first in Oxfordshire and now at Synergy Farm Health. Graeme is a qualified AHDB mastitis control plan deliverer and completed his Diploma in Bovine Reproduction in 2020. Graeme has varied clinical interests relating to dairy herd health and productivity, as well as considerable experience in camelid medicine. Graeme is the North Regional Lead vet and a shareholder in the practice.
Rachel Hayton BSc (Vet Sci) BVM&S Cert CHP MRCVS
Advanced Practitioner in Cattle Health and Production
Rachel graduated in 1993 and obtained her Certificate in Cattle Health and Production in 1998. Rachel joined Southfield Veterinary Centre in 1995 which became Synergy Farm Health in 2009. Rachel focuses on performing routine fertility visits for dairy clients, looking after all aspects of herd health. Rachel is also one of Synergy’s lead mastitis vets, enjoying carrying out mastitis investigations into challenging situations on farm. She is a trained AHDB Mastitis Control Plan deliverer. Rachel became a shareholder in the practice in 2018.
Alastair Hayton BVMS DCHP MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production
Director
Alastair qualified in 1993 and has worked in farm animal practice in the south west throughout his career. Alastair gained the RCVS Diploma in Cattle Health and Production in 2003 and became an RCVS specialist in 2011. He is a member of the Nottingham University Dairy Herd Health Group and in 2015 was voted Farmers Weekly Farm Advisor of the Year. Alastair’s areas of particular interest include nutrition, mastitis, camelid medicine and organic dairy production. Alastair performs a large amount of consultancy work throughout the veterinary and food production sectors, including expert witness legal work. Alastair is the veterinary consultant to one of the UK’s largest supermarket milk pools.
Alastair is heavily involved in the research and development of the novel Enferplex bTB test through Surefarm Ltd.
Charlotte Debbaut DVM MRCVS
Charlotte qualified in 2012 in her native Belgium and has spent most of her career working in various farm animal practices across the UK. Charlotte joined Synergy Farm Health in 2020. She is especially interested in dairy cow medicine, including youngstock health and productivity. Charlotte is also a CowSignals Master trainer.
Tom Angel BVetMed MRCVS
Tom graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2019 andjoined Synergy full time after completing the RVC/Synergy Farm Healthinternship. In 2022, Tom started studying for the European Diploma in BovineHealth Management and a Masters of Veterinary Medicine in association with theRVC, where his time is split between clinical work, research, and teachingundergraduate students. Tom is interested in all aspects of farm animalpractice, but his particular areas of interest and research are in dairy transitionmanagement and calf health.
Imogen Rogers BVetMed PGDip MRCVS
Imogen graduated in 2019, and then completed the well established RVC/Synergy Farm Health internship. Imogen has a particular interest in sheep medicine, smallholder education and youngstock.
Ed Powell-Jackson MA VetMB MRCVS
Ed qualified in 2006 and has spent his whole career working in farm animal practice at Synergy Farm Health, and prior to that at Kingfisher Veterinary Practice.Ed is interested in all aspects of bovine health, in particular infectious disease control and robotic dairy units, and provides veterinary care to some of the highest performing robotic dairy herds in the UK. Ed runs Synergy’s discussion group for dairy farmers on the Blackdown Hills and is also a qualified AHDB mastitis control plan deliverer. Ed became a shareholder in the practice in 2013. In addition to his clinical work Ed has various other senior roles at Synergy, including spending a number of years as west regional lead, whilst now having responsibilities in finance and leading the marketing of the practice.
Esme Moffett BVMS DBR MRCVS
Esme qualified in 2009 and has worked in farm animal practice throughout her career, both in the UK and in New Zealand. Esme has particular interests in bovine fertility and completed the prestigious Diploma in Bovine Reproduction in 2020. She is also interested in dairy youngstock and calf rearing and delivers consultancy in this area to a number of clients. Esme became a shareholder in the practice in 2019.
Alasdair Moffett BVMS MSc MRCVS
Alasdair qualified in 2008 and has worked in farm animal veterinary practices within the UK, and in New Zealand. He recently completed a diploma in International Animal Health, where he focused on disease costing and modeling (particularly bovine TB) and a ‘One Health’ approach to antimicrobial resistance. Alasdair is particularly motivated by striving to improve efficiency in the medium sized family dairy enterprises of the practice. Alasdair became a shareholder in the practice in 2019.
Gareth Foden BVetMed Cert AVP MRCVS
Gareth qualified in 2011 and is interested in a wide range of farm animal veterinary work particularly cattle lameness, fertility and surgery, and likes the practical approach to health planning on farm. Gareth is a key member of the Cattle Lameness Academy team and continues to develop a specialism in this area. Gareth is the West region lead vet and became a shareholder in the practice in 2019.
Clare Eames BVSc MRCVS
Clare qualified in 2001 and has had a varied career working in farm animal practice, as a consultant for ADAS and as a technical vet for Pfizer Animal Health. Clare is particularly interested in beef and small ruminants and enjoys teaching the beef module of the RVC student rotation.
Keith Cutler BSc BVSc DipECBHM MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Cattle Health and Production
Keith graduated in 1990 and joined Synergy Farm Health in 2020, having worked in the Salisbury area for over 25 years running the farm animal division of Endell Veterinary Group. Keith has varied clinical interests which include both dairy and suckler herd management, fertility, lameness and infectious disease control in cattle. Keith is a Diplomate of the European College of Bovine Health Management and a Director of CHeCS (Cattle Health Certification Standards) who oversee all licensed cattle health schemes in the UK.
Tom Cook BVSc MRCVS
Tom qualified in 2011 and has spent his whole career working in farm animal practice in Somerset. He is the son of one of Synergy’s clients near Taunton and consequently has a deep understanding of both dairy farming and the wider agricultural industry. Tom is interested in all areas of livestock productivity and herd health.
Ben Barber BVetMed MRCVS
Ben qualified in 2014. Ben’s primary interests lie in beef cattle, both suckler herds but also calf rearers and finishers, and he spends a considerable amount of his time delivering consultancy work to the UK’s largest beef integration chain. Ben also delivers routine work to a number of dairy herds where he enjoys improving herd performance and productivity. Ben is actively engaged with the teaching of university students at Synergy and has also been part of teaching projects abroad in aid of charity. Ben became a shareholder in the practice in 2020.
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