Animal owners and the veterinary profession are jointly responsible for using antibiotics responsibly in animals. It’s in the best interests of ourselves and our animals for everyone to do their part…find out more
Animal owners and the veterinary profession are jointly responsible for using antibiotics responsibly in animals. It’s in the best interests of ourselves and our animals for everyone to do their part…find out more
Healthy hooves are essential to successful cattle-raising. With its “Healthy hooves – a firm foundation for the future” project, Switzerland is seeking among other things to bring about a long-term reduction in the use of antibiotics and disinfectants containing heavy metals.
Link to: “Healthy hooves – a firm foundation for the future”
By making every effort to keep pets and livestock healthy, the use of antibiotics can be kept to a minimum. Numerous measures are available to promote and improve animal health. For this reason, various agricultural sectors have teamed up with veterinary associations to launch appropriate prevention programmes, with the support of the federal government…find out more
Antibiotics should only be used in humans and animals when absolutely essential. As much as necessary, as little as possible…find out more
Animals and humans can transmit resistant bacteria to each other. Food can also play a role here…Find out more