
In this episode, Alison Braddock, Marketing and Business Development Manager, is joined by Will Allman, Director of Belmont Farm & Equine Vets, an independent veterinary practice based in Herefordshire. Will shares his perspective as a farm vet working across a wide range of beef enterprises and tackling endemic disease at farm level. He discusses the importance of proactive engagement and herd health reviews with farmers and outlines the practical processes and tools he uses to help clients drive meaningful improvements in cattle health and performance. The conversation also explores the Premium Cattle Health Scheme and how it integrates with the Health and Welfare Pathway, highlighting its role in supporting better herd health outcomes. DEFRA Health and Welfare Pathway Animal Health and Welfare Pathway now offers vet visits for multiple species – The Farming BlogPremium Cattle Health Schemes www.cattlehealth.co.uk CHECS Resources and DownloadsHealth planning tool Welcome to HerdPlanVet CPD covering endemic diseases SRUC | Veterinary Online CPD Academy
May 14
26 min

Join Ely Blyth and Lucy Thornton for another trip into the woods. This time the Forest and Outdoor Learning Award (FOLA) team are exploring how forest school can be applied inside the college and beyond. They’ve boiled it down to four key elements and discuss the opportunities and challenges of bringing these into practice.Whether you’re an outdoor professional, a teacher or lecturer, or simply curious, this episode is an in-depth look at how forest school principles can be applied in the college and university environment.If you’re interested in signing up for the Forest and Outdoor Learning Award you can find information on the Level 8 here: SRUC Training courses | FOLA (Level 8) or the Level 5 here: SRUC Training courses | FOLA (level 5).
Apr 10
52 min

Join host Alison Braddock, Marketing and Business Development Manager, as she chats with special guest Lorraine Johnston, SRUC’s Bee Advisor for Scotland. Explore the hidden complexity of bee society, how a hive works throughout the year, and why these incredible pollinators are essential to our food systems.Whether you’re a beekeeper, a nature enthusiast, or simply curious about the tiny creatures that keep our world thriving, this episode is packed with insights, surprising facts, and practical tips to help protect all types of bees.You can email Lorraine at [email protected] or join the local beekeeping association, join other groups such as the Bumble Bee Conservation Trust. Any crofters, farmers, smallholders, and beekeepers can get in touch if they wish to attend one of the two pollinator conferences FAS (Farm Advisory service) are organising in Dumfries at the Barony on the 27th of February and in Perth on the 27th of March.Sources of information:Scottish Bees Information SheetHoney bees in the UKDisclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in SRUC and On the Hoof podcasts are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Scotland’s Rural College. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only, not professional advice. The "Scotland’s Rural College" name and all forms and abbreviations (including but not limited to SRUC, and inclusive of SAC Consulting) are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organisation, product, or service.
Feb 3
30 min

This podcast has been created as a useful update for farm vets with beef clients. Gareth Mulligan, Director of Afon Vets a mixed practice in South Wales and Chairman of Iechyd Da (the delivery partner for South Wales), speaks to Alison Braddock, SRUC Veterinary Services. The Welsh Governments' Sustainability in Farming Scheme is launching in March of this year with opportunities for local farm vets to work directly with their farm clients to deliver an Animal Health Improvement Cycle programme with the overall aim of improving animal health production metrics and therein farm productivity performance. They discuss how the Premium Cattle Health Scheme (PCHS) can be an effective tool for suckler herds to improve health and productivity help tackle diseases such as BVD and Johne's Disease and the potential to develop the scheme in commercial as well as pedigree herds.See the CHECS (Cattle Health Certification Standards) technical documentPCHS Quick Guides to Biosecurity, BVD and Johne's for vets out and about plus an overview of each scheme.More information is available at www.cattlehealth.co.uk Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in SRUC and On the Hoof podcasts are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Scotland’s Rural College. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only, not professional advice. The "Scotland’s Rural College" name and all forms and abbreviations (including but not limited to SRUC, and inclusive of SAC Consulting) are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organisation, product, or service.
Jan 22
28 min

Guest:Kate Stillwell – Head Greenkeeper, The Golf Club of Kópavogur and Garðabær (GKG)Summary:Ian and Ben virtually touch down in Reykjavík, Iceland for an engaging chat with Kate Stillwell, Head Greenkeeper at Golf Club of Kópavogur and Garðabær to discuss her career journey, the experience of working abroad, and Icelandic culture. We dive into a broad rangeof topics with Kate including what drew her to the golf industry, the benefits of volunteering at tournaments, the challenges of harsh winter conditions on golf course management, the family culture of golf in Iceland, and the unique challenge of 24 hour tee times! Please join us for an entertaining podcast with of the UK’s brightest young leaders in the golf industry plying her trade in the dramatic environment of Iceland.Links From The Podcast: Golf Club of Kópavogur and Garðabær (GKG)R&A Women in Golf Leadership ProgrammeThe British and International Golf Greenkeepers' Association (BIGGA)
Jan 21
49 min

Guests:Mike McKenna – General Manager, Amata Spring Country ClubMike O’Keeffe – Global Intern Manager, Ohio State University’s International Turfgrass Intern ProgramSummary:Ian is joined by Mike O’Keeffe to speak with Mike McKenna about his extraordinary career journey in the golf industry that has taken him from Newcastle to stunning locales around the world. Currently the Managing Director at Amata Springs Country Club in Thailand, Mike M kindly takes the podcast on a whistlestop tour of his career and shares some of the incredible experiences he’s had along the way working in the game of golf. Please join Ian, Mike, and Mike for an entertaining discussion with a top golf industry professional about making a career in the game and taking advantage of the opportunities that come your way.Links From The Podcast:Amata Spring Country Club Ohio State University International Intern Turfgrass Program
Jan 21
1 hr 16 min

Guest:Tony Hanson – Managing Director, Environmental Solutions InternationalSummary:Water! Yes, that’s right we are talking water in this episode of the podcast with Tony Hanson, Managing Director of Environmental Solutions International. Water accessibility is a compelling topic around the globe and one the golf industry will need to come to terms with sooner than later. Tony provides some compelling insight on the future of water access for the broader leisure industry and how this may influence future practice for golf course operators. Please join us for a wide-ranging chat about water resources, carbon reporting, risk management, and how sustainability can be conceptualised as an efficient approach to running a business.Links From The Podcast: Environmental Solutions InternationalLeisure Association Water Charter and Leisure Operator Water CharterThe National Framework For Water Resources 2025
Jan 21
1 hr

Guests:Alex Knight – Community Impact Manager, Scottish GolfCarinne Taylor – Northeast Regional Development Manager, Scottish GolfSummary: We sit down with Alex Knight and Carinne Taylor of Scottish Golf to chat about growing the game in an inclusive, community focused, and sustainable way. We also get to learn about the amazing ‘Unleash Your Drive’ programme which brings our beautiful game to primary schools around Scotland helping to introduce the sport and its many benefits to a new generation of participants. Please join us for an engaging chat about the many benefits of the game, how we can grow golf in a meaningful way, and the opportunities that exist for golf clubs to evolve and thrive.Links From The Podcast: Scottish Golf Unleash Your Drive Programme
Jan 21
49 min

Guests:James MacBeath – Course Manager, Brora Golf ClubDavid Gemmell – General Manager, Brora Golf ClubSummary:Ian goes on the road to Brora Golf Club to speak with James and David about their amazing golf venue and the special experience golfers receive at this gem of a Highland golf course. Their discussion covers the evolution of the golf course in recent times, the modern business approaches being utilised by the golf club, the rise in overseas members, and the special hospitality received by visitors to the Highlands. Please join Ian, James, and David for an insightful look at how golf clubs can grow while still retaining their local charm.Links From The Podcast:Brora Golf ClubClub Management Association of Europe
Jan 21
51 min

In this On the Hoof podcast for vets in practice Alison Braddock, Marketing and Business Development Manager asks Alwyn Jones, Veterinary Investigation Officer from St Boswells about Botulism in cattle. This follows a presentation Alwyn took part in at the most recent British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA) Congress in October. The podcast covers clinical signs, risk factors and prevention and includes insights from a recent case study. Disclaimer: The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in SRUC and On the Hoof podcasts are the speaker’s own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of Scotland’s Rural College. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only, not professional advice. The "Scotland’s Rural College" name and all forms and abbreviations (including but not limited to SRUC, and inclusive of SAC Consulting) are the property of its owner and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organisation, product, or service.
Dec 1, 2025
25 min
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