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This newsletter is sent by e-mail to each vet practice but if you would like a copy sent to your individual e-mail account please contact us at dsfarm@axiomvetlab.co.uk and we can add you to our circulation list.
Would you like to send the Axiom farm vets photos of PMEs to allow us to assist with sample selection and diagnosis? Please send photos by WhatsApp to 07944 649222.
Note that we may wish to include photos sent to this number for the interesting cases section of this newsletter. If you do not wish your photo to be used, please let us know at the time of sending.
Email us with your additional test requests
You may find this is a more efficient way of making requests than phoning the farm team, saving you time in your busy day. Our farm team also find it a more efficient way of dealing with your requests.
The email address for test requests is: dsfarm@axiomvetlab.co.uk
Did you know there are lots of farm animal factsheets available on the Axiom Veterinary Laboratories website? These can be downloaded and used as handy guides when making decisions on sampling and testing. The factsheets can be accessed using the link below or scan the QR code in the following article on farm histopathology: Farm Animal Fact Sheets – Axiom Veterinary Laboratories
We offer farm histopathology on postmortem samples, and on biopsy samples from live animals under the code FPM01. Up to three different tissues can be processed under this code and extra tissues can be processed on request. Where different lesions/ stages of disease are seen in one organ (e.g. pneumonic lungs) multiple small sections can be submitted as one tissue type and this will not incur additional costs. For best results only perform histopathology on tissues from fresh carcases and ensure samples are transferred into fixative as soon as possible after sampling. Samples which have been submitted as fresh tissues cannot be processed for histopathology as there is likely to be severe autolysis by the time they reach the laboratory.
Formalin containing histopathology pots can be ordered with other consumables through the website. Scan the QR code below to access our ‘How to get the most out of your large animal histopathology service’ factsheet. Further tips on sampling for histopathology can be found in the ‘Histopathology: points to consider’ and ‘Sampling for respiratory disease’ factsheets.


The UK lambing survey 2026 closes at the end of June. Please encourage your sheep farmers to take part, it only takes around twelve minutes to complete and all responses are anonymous. UK Lambing Survey 2026 builds on previous work and focuses on lambing practices, medicine stewardship and emerging threats like Schmallenberg and Bluetongue. The survey can be completed using the following link https://bit.ly/lambingsurvey2026 or by scanning the QR code below:

As part of our continuing effort to help improve our services to clients within the Laboratory Division we have put together a short survey which will be sitting live permanently for anyone to complete whenever they have a few minutes spare. This can be filled in by anyone who uses any of our services and we encourage feedback to help us understand what we are doing well and where we need to make improvements. The QR code and link to the survey will remain live as a continuous tool to enable us to always gather feedback. If anyone has any questions about this, they are welcome to contact either of the Quality Managers at the Laboratories, Claire Richardson for Axiom Veterinary Laboratories and Susan Reeve for Finn Pathologists. Thank you in advance for helping us to improve our services.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Laboratory_Satisfaction_Survey

We wish to remind vets that as a commercial laboratory we are unable to offer any Bluetongue testing either on blood samples or abortion material. If we receive samples from cases in which Bluetongue is suspected, we will be required to safely dispose of the samples without further testing. We are always happy to discuss cases over the phone before submission of samples. Clinical suspicion of BTV infection must be reported to APHA. Further information on investigating poor reproductive performance in cattle and sheep during Bluetongue outbreaks can be found at the following link: Investigating poor reproductive performance in cattle and sheep during
Cattle
Abortions/mastitis
Respiratory disease
Skin and eye disease

Figure 1&2: HE (top) and Gram stain (bottom). Clusters of bacteria (gram negative on gram stain) surrounded by Splendore-Hoeppli material in a lump removed from the face of a cow with suspected Actinobacillus lignieresii infection.
Systemic and miscellaneous disease
Abortions, reproductive disease, mastitis
Respiratory disease

Figure 3: Neoplastic proliferations seen in the lung of a sheep with OPA
Gastrointestinal disease
Skin and eye disease

Figure 4: Ichthyosis fetalis in a lamb. Photo courtesy of Emily Haydon and Violeta Lazaro Alvarez, Drove farm vets.
Systemic and miscellaneous disease
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