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Upcoming Events

We’re excited to announce our participation in two major upcoming conferences focused on advancing animal health. First, we will be at the Vet 24 Conference, held at The Gleneagle Hotel and INEC Arena on Muckross Road in Killarney, Co. Kerry from 11th-13th October. This event is a premium gathering for veterinary professionals and we look […]

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Sheep Scheme 2024

  “The Sheep Improvement Scheme provides financial support to farmers for taking extra steps to improve the welfare of their flock.” – Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Here at Animal Health Labs we offer Faecal sample testing to comply with the requirements of parasite control for The Sheep Improvement Scheme 2024. How it […]

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Lawsonia intracellularis Equine

We are excited to be able to offer testing for Lawsonia intracellularis both PCR (faecal) and ELISA (antibody), if y0u require any additional information please contact us 023 8854100

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New – Bovine Respiratory Panel PCR

We are excited to launch our new Bovine Respiratory Panel – PCR  

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Royal GD & Animal Health Labs In New Partnership

We were delighted to announce at the end of 2023 that Animal Health Laboratories are now part of well known Dutch company Royal GD, the acquisition marks the first step in Veterinary Diagnostics in Ireland for GD and is the groups first subsidiary here. We are currently working with our new colleagues on expanding our […]

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Equine Services

CEM, EVA, EIA

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Johnes Disease

Johnes TASHA Animal Health Ireland Scheme Interesting Facts Johnes is caused by mycobacterium avium Paratuberculosis (MAP) The bacteria lays dormant in the gut in the payers patches (lymph tissue) until later in life when it can cause clinical disease It is spread only from adult animals to calves as the gut walls closes to susceptibility […]

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