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  • Farm animal genetic resources (FAnGR) list of at-risk breeds of cattle, horses and ponies, sheep, goats, pigs and poultry; criteria and definitions.

  • Check if a breed of cattle, sheep, goat, pig or equine is eligible for native breed support payments under the Environmental Land Management (ELM) schemes.

  • Confirmed cases of wild birds with highly pathogenic avian influenza (bird flu) in Great Britain.

  • Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for lumpy skin disease in Europe.

  • Surveillance reports about new and emerging diseases in poultry.

  • Quarterly reports about new and emerging diseases in cattle.

  • Quarterly and annual reports about the disease surveillance of non-statutory zoonoses and infections shared between humans and animals.

  • Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) monthly focus articles published in the Veterinary Record.

  • Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) monthly reports on monitoring of disease in livestock and poultry.

  • Monthly reporting against service standards for answering general enquiries.

  • This summary outlines a hazard identification assessment which has been completed to identify the risk to terrestrial animal health from the import of hay and straw.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessments for foot and mouth disease (FMD) in Greece and Cyprus.

  • Reporting against VMD published standards up to 31 March 2027.

  • Annual statistics on farm animal genetic resources in the United Kingdom.

  • Preliminary outbreak assessments for foot and mouth disease (FMD) in China.

  • Residues of veterinary medicines in food 2026 surveillance results, a rolling summary.

  • Residues of veterinary medicines in food 2025 surveillance results, a rolling summary.

  • Details of a notification to release a precision bred soy bean plant in England.

  • Reporting against VMD published standards up to 31 March 2026.

  • Investigations carried out to describe and explain cases of avian influenza (bird flu).