07/02/08 
            SAC has recently appointed Ian Pritchard as Manager of SAC Health
            Schemes for cattle, sheep and goats. 
            
            
            
             
            Ian’s new role as Health Schemes Manager will involve the
              management and promotion of the schemes throughout the UK. Ian
              will be working with SAC’s vets who have considerable experience
              in the control, eradication or accreditation of specific diseases
              in flocks and herds. 
               
              Originally from the heart of Aberdeenshire, Ian was educated in
              Huntly before attending the University of Aberdeen where he graduated
              with a BSc Agriculture with Honours in Animal Science. 
               
              On graduating from Aberdeen, Ian joined the Meat & Livestock
              Commission, spending over 30 years with the organisation before
              moving on to MLC Signet Breeding Services. There, he was heavily
              involved in the implementation and promotion of modern cattle breeding
              techniques in the form of EBV’s throughout the UK. He also
              gave consultancy advice to beef and sheep farmers, undertook benchmarking
              on livestock farms and formed a number of close working relationships
              with many of the breed societies and pedigree producers throughout
              the UK. As a consequence, Ian is a well known figure at shows and
              sales throughout the UK.  
               
              In June 2006 Ian joined SAC as Beef and Sheep Specialist in the
              North of Scotland, where he gave advice directly to farmers and
              through open meetings, beef and sheep groups and monitor farms. 
               
              Ian commented, “Pedigree breeders and commercial producers
              will be well aware of the cost of disease outbreaks on their farms.
              Many go on to join the health schemes operated by SAC, particularly
              as increasing numbers of buyers continue to source stock from herds
            with known health status.” 
            
			
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