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Reviewing, integrating and extending farm


        animal health knowledge in the early years:

        Bringing the classroom to the cows



        Beth Reilly, Izzie Faiers and Anke Hendricks




               he BVetMed course is currently   further cement the importance of animal   they see on a farm at a dairy routine.
               undergoing a new curriculum roll   handling skills as a foundation for good   The first part of the sheep sessions
               out, with a successful delivery   clinical practice.
        Tnow complete for the second        They were designed with a pre-clinical   focused on sheep handling and tipping
                                                                                for hoof examination, before moving
        year of the course.
                                            focus element, as well as a clinical   on to discuss horns and disbudding in
        As a new feature of the course, weeks   element for all sessions, allowing multiple   farmed species. The second part offered
        dedicated to ‘reflection and review’ (R&R)   subject strands to be interlinked and   opportunities to revise common skin
        activities have been introduced. In the   to allow for active discussion between   diseases of farm animals before allowing
        summer term of 2023, a new hands-on   students and educators within small   students to get hands-on and experience
        day at the teaching farm was implemented   groups. The day was split into three   sheep skin scraping on our simulators.
        as part of the R&R activities.      sessions to enable revision of various   The third session of the day offered
                                            topics and species to be covered.
        Following substantial planning and                                      activities under the theme of ‘making
        idea development, which dates back to   One part of the cattle-based session   inflammation visible’. This was a lab-
        2021, the farm group teaching staff, in   focused on relating the students’ mobility   based session, run by the dermatology
        partnership with the dermatology team,   scoring knowledge with cow signals,   team, that directly linked to the students’
        rolled out the new ‘Clinical Integration   to help students improve their clinical   practice of ‘sheep-side diagnostic
        to Ruminant Health’ (CIRH) sessions,   thinking about environment and animal   sampling’ and challenged them to extend
        which took place over five days at the   health on a farm. The second part   their knowledge of flock/herd health and
        ºÚÁÏÉç’s Boltons Park Farm.            provided interactive elements, involving   inflammation to diagnostic microscopy.
                                            palpation of uterine models to experience
        The aim of these CIRH sessions is to                                    The feedback on the CIRH day
        allow for a smoother transition from   a simulated rectal palpation, as well   overwhelmingly indicated that students
        pre-clinical teaching to clinical teaching,   as discussions around the theory of   highly valued it. They really enjoyed the
        as well as providing opportunities to   hormone cycles and linking them to what   chance to be hands-on with the animals













                                                                                 Figure 2: Students enjoying the outdoor
                                                                                 interactive classroom while the cows
                                                                                 came in for milking















                                                                                 Figure 3: Students enjoying the outdoor
         Figure 1: Student practising their skin scraping technique on our sheep simulator model.   interactive classroom while the cows
                                                                                 came in for milking

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