Projects

Here, EpiVets has been involved in developing a prototype product for swine, using an equine veterinary practice under the best care possible!
EpiVets have been involved in an 18-month long study investigating a new product for calf health and productivity. Starting from birth, feeding the product with the colostrum, through to mating, this research has been carried out on more than 10 farms, all over New Zealand.
This large scale commercial trial was completed on 180 first calving heifers in the Autumn in the Waikato of New Zealand using feed troughs and GreenFeed machines.
EpiVets is doing a large-scale study in six locations around New Zealand on a new product for dogs!
EpiVets played a crucial role in the Australian Indonesian Health Security Partnership, where our team contributed to modeling Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) in Indonesia and developing essential guidelines for disease prevention and control.
To improve the welfare of non-replacement calves during transport, EpiVets is conducting a large-scale study on the effectiveness of rubber matting in reducing bruising and promoting comfortable lying behavior.
EpiVets is proud to be involved in the development of a groundbreaking device designed to enhance the health and well-being of lambs.
EpiVets is at the forefront of research into early treatment and pain relief for lame dairy cattle. Our multi-year study on commercial dairy farms aims to improve recovery times and overall animal welfare.
EpiVets is currently conducting a registration study for an innovative new bolus designed to improve the health and productivity of dairy cattle.
A large study on multiple commercial farms testing an injectable product on lambing and mating outcomes.