thevetchatnz
The Vet Chat NZ
Welcome to the veterinary podcast The Vet Chat NZ, with fellow vets and hosts, Matt Wells and Sumari Potgieter. Join them as they chat to a wide variety of industry professionals about hot topics and subjects affecting animal health in New Zealand. This podcast is brought to you by Virbac New Zealand and proudly supported by the NZVA.
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Apr 24, 2026
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Episodes
Bovine Caesarean Tips | Kristina Mueller 24.04.2026 1:19:02
In this episode, Kristina Mueller, Associate Professor in Dairy Cattle Health and Production at Massey University, joins Matt to discuss how to do a caesarean in cattle. They work through the procedure from start to finish, covering patient selection (8:12), equipment and suture material (24:26), anaesthesia and pre-op medications (37:20), incision and calf removal (49:12), closure (1:01:30), and...
The Vet as a Trusted Farm Advisor | Katrina Roberts 24.03.2026 57:47
In this episode, Matt and Katrina discuss how vets are ideally placed to be consultants/advisors, in a world where farms have more information and data than ever. They talk about what a consultant really does and how rewarding it can be, and give tips on how to get started and develop your skills - below are details of a new course to help vets with this. Katrina also shares some insights from h...
Never Waste A Good Crisis 23.10.2025 1:00:03
On this episode of The Vet Chat NZ your host Sue Campbell, is joined by Angela McEwan to discuss how to Never Waste a Good Crisis- considering where we find ourselves with cattle parasite resistance in New Zealand. Angela openly discusses her experience and challenges of helping PAMU farms address triple drench resistance in cattle. From how we can reframe the thought process from one of fear to o...
Modern Parasite Management with DAGI (Drench And Grazing Integration) 18.09.2025 52:39
In this episode of The Vet Chat NZ, Matt is joined by Ryan Luckman and Grace Boardman to discuss DAGI, the app that helps farmers manage parasite burdens and drench resistance. They explain how refugia and larval avoidance are the key to understanding the risks for every paddock and mob on the farm. Learn what possessed a dairy vet to develop an app for sheep farmers, the benefits for both farmers...
Doctoring Dairy Efficiency: How Vets Can Drive Dairy Efficiency with Fonterra’s Mike Shallcrass 27.08.2025 45:54
This episode of The Vet Chat NZ features a new host, Sue Campbell, who is covering for Ellen while she is on maternity leave. Sue talks with Mike Shallcrass, Fonterra's Veterinary Programme Manager, about why efficiency is so critical for New Zealand's dairy industry. From improving reproductive performance and reducing disease, to harnessing accurate data and improving genetic merit, Mike shares...
From Paddocks to Pets: Veterinary Insights for Lifestyle Block Success 24.07.2025 58:43
In this episode, host Ellen Eyre is joined by Dr. Laura Schwerdtfeger, veterinarian and founder of The Lifestyle Vet, to explore the rising phenomenon of lifestyle blocks across New Zealand and the unique challenges and opportunities they present for veterinary professionals. The conversation dives into the shift in owner expectations, where animals on lifestyle blocks are increasingly treated as...
Where Have All the Ewes Gone? Unpacking Culling & Mortality in NZ Flocks 27.06.2025 47:07
In this episode, host Ellen Eyre sits down with Dr Anne Ridler (Massey University) to explore her recently published study of ewe culling and mortality across 34 commercial sheep flocks in New Zealand. During this chat, Anne highlights the various reasons why, on average, nearly 11 percent of ewes put to the ram never make it to docking—and why another 4 percent present wet-dry. Possibly one of th...
From Clinic to Continent: How to Plan Your Veterinary OE 10.04.2025 45:20
Thinking of taking your veterinary career overseas but not sure where to start? In this episode of The Vet Chat NZ, host Ellen Eyre chats with Dr. Tarryn Walker, a Kiwi vet fresh from her 3 year OE adventure, to unpack everything you need to know about working abroad. From navigating the visa process and securing a job to finding accommodation and adjusting to life in a new country, Tarryn shares...
From Collars to Consultancy: Maximising Wearable Data in Veterinary Medicine 03.02.2025 1:02:37
In this episode of The Vet Chat NZ, we’re joined by Dr. Krispin Kannan, a leader in cow wearable technology and data integration, based in Waikato NZ. Together with host Ellen Eyre, they explore how wearable technology is revolutionising veterinary practice at every level—from individual cow health monitoring to herd-wide insights and high-level consultancy. Dr. Kannan shares practical tips and re...
From Lab to Farm | Tackling Johne’s Disease in NZ Dairy Herds 10.12.2024 1:33:23
In this episode, we dive into Johne’s disease, a persistent challenge in dairy herds which can be costly to both the farms bottom line, as well as its devastating impact on animal health. Virbac technical veterinarian Ellen Eyre is joined by LIC veterinary epidemiologist Kara Dawson and scientist Rebecca White, as they break down the latest research from LIC milk testing as well as the theory arou...
Notes From the World Buiatrics Congress 2024 | Dr. Greg Chambers 20.10.2024 1:29:21
Matt and Greg have both been back at the World Buiatrics Congress, this time in Cancun, Mexico. There are more interesting and sometimes quirky studies to share, and even a few unique Mexican experiences! Find out what a vampiricide is, how best to detect Johne's in a barn system or how much copper injections elevate liver levels, among other things. ACVM Registration Nos. A010028 and A009374.
Dog Desexing - One Size Doesn’t Fit All | Dr Jennifer Dauth 28.05.2024 57:22
Dr Jennifer Dauth joins Sumari to chat about her fascination with reproduction, the driving force for her to become a member at ANZCVS (Australian & New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists). Desexing in dogs is not a one size fits all conversation. New research, more informed owners, the changing status of the dog in the household and alternative medical options all contribute to vets hav...
Dislocated Hips in Cattle | Matt Wells 15.04.2024 1:07:43
Host turns guest as Matt Wells, Technical Services Manager at Virbac NZ, joins the Vet Chat this week and shares his wisdom on the diagnosis and closed reduction of dislocated hips in cattle. During his 13 years in clinical practice, he was able to develop his skills in this area and has presented at the NZVA conference, and still regularly talks on dislocated hips to recent graduates at the Super...
Staying One Step Ahead of Lameness | Winston Mason 16.01.2024 1:01:38
Winston is a veterinary epidemiologist who has recently set up EpiVets Ltd in collaboration with colleagues Emma Cuttance and Greg Chambers. Winston joins Ellen to discuss lameness in dairy cows in New Zealand, and offers practical advice which stems from the extensive research he has done whilst completing his PhD. The episode includes lots of tips to help clinicians promote early identification...
Equine Emergencies for the General Practitioner | Laurinda Oliver 22.11.2023 1:13:33
Laurinda Oliver is a specialist equine surgeon and intern coordinator at Waikato Equine Veterinary Centre. She and Matt discuss how a non-equine vet can improve the care of horses and reduce their stress levels by having clear plans for treatment, referral and even euthanasia. They focus on colic and wounds, but also cover foalings, eye conditions, acute lameness and sick foals. Equine Emergenc...
Rabbit Care & Therapeutics - Advice & Tips | Martin Earles 17.08.2023 51:55
Martin Earles shares great recommendations for handling, examining, and treating rabbits. From the ideal combination of male and female rabbits in a household to performing an oral examination, antibiotics that are safe, best desexing practices, and general husbandry tips to boost the confidence of vets when they encounter rabbits in-clinic.
How to Get Colostrum Right | Katie Denholm 17.07.2023 57:03
Katie Denholm's research on colostrum and calf health during her time in NZ will be familiar to many vets. She is now completing her PhD while teaching at Glasgow University, and joins Matt to discuss what we now know about the full effects of getting colostrum wrong, and what to focus on to improve calf health. They cover the best practice of ideal timing and volumes, storage, and assessing passi...
Searching For Diseases We Don’t Want To Find | Mark Eames 28.06.2023 47:23
Exotic animal diseases are a threat to New Zealand’s farms and economy. While FMD is the most obvious concern, there are others on the radar for Biosecurity New Zealand. Mark Eames is a Biosecurity New Zealand Incursion Investigator. He joins Matt to discuss what vets should be looking out for, how we can monitor animals for these diseases, and what the process looks like for a practitioner if the...
NZ Wildlife - Practical Tips for the General Vet | Jordana Whyte 08.05.2023 57:46
In this episode of The Vet Chat, Sumari Potgieter talks to Jordana Whyte, manager of the trust that runs the Wildlife Hospital Dunedin. They discuss the responsibilities of the veterinarian, the public, and the Department of Conservation (DOC), and how various roles work together to ensure the best outcome for the patient. Helpful resources for vets for bird and bat care are provided by the New Ze...
Dry Cow Therapy - the Present and the Future | Dr. Scott McDougall 12.02.2023 1:04:25
We've made significant progress at reducing antibiotic DCT in New Zealand dairy herds, albeit slower than was initially hoped. Scott McDougall and Matt discuss the current situation in 2023 and the likely future of antimicrobial use. They cover adverse events and how we've learned to minimise these, how much AMR we already have, how well-managed selective DCT compares with blanket DCT, and the upd...
Highlights from the World Buiatrics Congress | Dr. Greg Chambers 27.11.2022 59:25
Greg Chambers, an Epidemiologist at EpiVets, and Matt Wells were two of the thousands of attendees at the recent World Buiatrics Congress in Madrid. They share some of their highlights of the week from a New Zealand perspective, covering everything from phantom cow treatment, to applying Toyota's car manufacturing methods to calf rearing, and treating ketosis with red wine.
When Your Patient Bites - Managing Reactive Animals in Clinic | Dr. Jess Beer 10.10.2022 45:54
Sumari Potgieter is joined by Jess Beer, owner of Kiwi Vet Behaviour. Following the significant and widespread reaction to an NZ court ruling on a case in which a dog bit a veterinarian, Jess and Sumari discuss the need for better education about raising safe dogs. Using the CAV resource, they discuss how both vets and owners can work together to manage the pet's behaviour so that the pet can rece...
FMD - What Vets Need to Know | Dr. Mary van Andel 10.08.2022 40:58
In this Special Edition, Matt is joined by Mary van Andel, MPI's Chief Veterinary Officer. They discuss how the FMD outbreak in Bali has changed the risk to NZ, and how MPI are responding. They cover vet-specific topics like what happens when you call the 0800 80 99 66 exotic disease hotline, how a response to an incursion would play out, and what to tell farmers about questions on vaccination and...
Why Farmers are Milking Their Cows Less Often | Dr. Katrina Roberts 09.08.2022 39:06
Once a day (OAD) miking has been a farmer-driven revolution, with most farms now milking at least their treatment mob OAD. Matt is joined by Katrina Roberts, a veterinarian from Anexa and Headlands Consultant, to discuss how Kiwi farmers have gained time and achieved better animal health, despite science that is only now catching up. They cover everything from OAD colostrum mobs to whole herds on...
Can research make animals happier? | Dr. Emma Cuttance 12.07.2022 36:37
Matt is joined by Emma Cuttance, Research Manager and Epidemiologist for the newly formed company EpiVets Ltd. They discuss how consumer pressure is beginning to change farming practices, and how we now need good science to support these changes. This means a move towards research about how happy animals are, rather than just how productive they are. Emma uses a couple of studies that she has been...
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