Corrections and Clarifications | Veterinary News Network


Corrections and Clarifications

We take accuracy seriously. Veterinary science and farm animal management change as new research emerges, regulations shift, and field experience accumulates. When we get something wrong or when published information becomes outdated, we correct it promptly and note the change.

This page documents our process for handling errors and keeps readers informed about significant updates to our published work.

How to Report an Error

If you’ve spotted a factual error, outdated reference, or unclear statement in any of our articles, we want to know. Email us at [email protected] with the following details:

  • Article title and URL
  • The specific claim or passage you’re questioning
  • What the correct information should be
  • A link to your source material if applicable
  • Your name and professional credentials (optional but helpful for context)

Veterinary professionals, researchers, and experienced practitioners often catch nuances we miss. We read every submission and investigate thoroughly before making changes.

Our Editorial Standards

We publish guidance on working animal health, farm management practices, disease diagnosis, and treatment protocols based on current veterinary literature and established field practice. Our articles are written for both practitioners and informed farm operators, so we aim for accuracy that serves real decisions.

When corrections are made, we update the article itself and add a note indicating what changed and when. For substantial errors affecting diagnosis or treatment advice, we may issue a separate clarification post.

Outdated Information

Veterinary recommendations do evolve. Antimicrobial protocols shift due to resistance patterns. Regulatory requirements change. If you’re using an older article as reference and suspect the guidance may have aged, let us know. We’ll review current standards and update the piece if needed.

Questions about a specific article or topic? Contact us at [email protected].