Merlin’s Festive Hours 2024/25

December 17, 2024

Please take a note of our festive opening hours below:

Both the MerlinVet UK/Export office and the MerlinVet-cel office will be open as usual up to and including 24th December. We will then be closed on the 25th & 26th December, with us operating normally on the 27th, 30th and 31st December. We will be closed on the 1st and 2nd January, reopening on 3rd January 2025.

The last day for placing orders through MerlinVet UK for normal products is Friday 20th December 2024. Please note that there could be delays with couriers over the festive period. 

We thank you for your continued business throughout the year and look forward to working with you in 2025. We wish you a very Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Please don’t hesitate to get in touch if you need us.
By Chris Gill April 3, 2025
Millpledge Veterinary is pleased to announce a new direct sales partnership with MerlinVet-Cel Buying Group, effective 1st April 2025. This collaboration is set to enhance access to Millpledge’s high-quality veterinary supplies for MerlinVet-Cel’s extensive network of veterinary practices across the UK. By joining forces, Millpledge and MerlinVet-Cel aim to streamline procurement processes, providing competitive pricing with rebates, improved availability of essential products—including bandages, syringes, and pharmaceuticals—and a more efficient supply chain. This partnership reflects Millpledge’s ongoing commitment to supporting veterinary professionals with reliable, high-quality solutions and aligns with MerlinVet-Cel’s dedication to delivering exceptional value to its members, ultimately fostering better care for animals nationwide. For details on how to sign up for your direct account, please visit the Millpledge supplier page on the MerlinVet-Cel members' site.
February 20, 2025
We are thrilled to announce Samaxia as a new partner for MerlinVet-cel Buying Group, offering exclusive UK non-prescription pet health products to all members. As a dedicated family-run team, mother and son, Sam and Max (and occasionally roping in Justin – still smarting that his names not included in the company!) have passionately built Samaxia over the past two years. Committed to personalised service, Samaxia are excited to meet MerlinVet-cel members virtually or face to face. No matter where you are in the country, they’re happy to connect with you, ensuring your practice can fully benefit from their innovative health solutions for pets and unique novel practice disinfectants. . Discover the full range of Samaxia’s products below. Visit the Samaxia website here . Contact Samaxia here . MerlinVet-cel members can benefit from discounts on a number of products through Samaxia. To find out more, please check your latest MerlinVet-cel Member Newsletter or visit the Portal . If you're not yet a member of MerlinVet-cel, but would like to benefit from joining our Buying Group, please contact us today.
February 12, 2025
The scheme’s aim is to ‘ensure the provision of an adequate veterinary service to prevent & eradicate animal diseases for all animals kept for agricultural purposes and belonging to crofters and others of like economic status.’ The Highlands & Islands Veterinary Services Scheme supports large animal veterinary practices in remote areas of the Scottish Highlands and Islands to provide practical veterinary cover to crofters and their animals, which is vital in the role of preventing & identifying anim al disease. Clarification on the Law in Scotland Andrew Voas, Scottish Government Veterinary Head of Animal Welfare spoke on the updated legislation of lamb tail docking and castration. As distributors of Numnuts , the MerlinVet team were able to demonstrate to vets the advantages and ease of use of the device, thus being able to support their farmers when the time comes later in Spring. Andrew Voas reaffirmed that it is legal in Scotland to use rings for lamb marking up to 12 weeks of age provided that a local anaesthetic is used. Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) officers in attendance stated that now that there is a legal and approved means of applying local anaesthetic at the time of ringing, then farms who are ringing at over 7 days and not using local anaesthetic will be penalised. This clarification brings significant relief to Scottish farmers and veterinarians seeking reassurance on the legality of using Numnuts. This innovative method minimises the pain and distress typically associated with traditional rubber ringing procedures. Scottish legislation allows this practice up to 3 months, ensuring adherence to animal welfare standards and providing a compassionate alternative to older methods. Current legislation is more restrictive in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, with rubber rings for castration or tail docking being prohibited on lambs older than 7 days. We are hopeful that the situation will change - please consider petitioning your local MP or NFU Representative to align the legislation across the UK. Numnuts® Numnuts® is a 2-in-1 device that administers an Elastrator® ring along with a pre-calibrated dose of local anaesthetic. This device makes giving fast-acting targeted pain relief for castration and tail docking of lambs easy, fast, and safe. The Numnuts® Device allows farmers and vets to provide best practice without compromising on safety and efficiency. No other device exists that allows farmers and vets to provide targeted pain relief to lambs during tail docking and castration. View more information on Numnuts here Order Numnuts here Other sessions also included the eradication of sheep scab, and Glasgow Vet School gave a demonstration of their calving simulator used for vet students and farmers. Hector Low from Stornoway Vets, pictured below with Jane, won the prize raffle competition on the stand, taking home a bottle of MerlinVet-branded Caorunn Gin.

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