Need Advice? We have 72 qualified advisors to answer your questions!
Across our country stores and livestock teams, we’re proud to have 65 RAMA qualified advisors working directly with sheep and cattle farmers plus 7 RAMAs dedicated to pet and equine. For many customers, these are familiar faces in-store or on-farm play an important role in herd and flock performance.
A Registered Animal Medicines Advisor (RAMA) also known as a Suitably Qualified Person (SQP) is a professionally trained individual legally authorised to prescribe and supply certain veterinary medicines for livestock. Their expertise supports farmers in making informed, responsible decisions that protect animal health, safeguard production, and meet regulatory requirements.
A Qualified Partner in Herd & Flock Health
RAMA training is rigorous. It typically takes 3–6 months of study, covering livestock species, medicine categories, legislation, welfare, husbandry, and parasite biology. Advisors must pass written exams and a practical oral assessment before they can qualify.
Once registered, they must complete ongoing Continuing Professional Development (CPD) to keep their knowledge up to date with:
· emerging resistance trends
· new active ingredients
· changes in legislation
· best-practice parasite and health management
This commitment ensures farmers receive advice based on the latest science and industry standards.
What Can a RAMA Help With?
In store or on farm, a RAMA can:
· Prescribe and supply POM-VPS medicines such as wormers, flukicides, and fly treatments.
· Recommend the right product for the right stage of production.
· Advise on dosing, administration, withdrawal periods, and safe disposal.
· Support farmers in creating sustainable parasite control plans.
· Flag when veterinary involvement is needed.
While they cannot diagnose disease, they can guide farmers through responsible use of medicines that protect livestock health and support performance throughout the production cycle.
Our RAMA-qualified team is here to help you make confident decisions that support animal health, welfare, and productivity — from lambing to finishing, calving to housing, and every step in between.
Brampton 016977 3365
Corpach 01397 772434
Dalkeith 0131 6603921
Dumfries 01387 722300
Duns 01361 882774
Earlston 01896 848911
Elgin 01343 545544
Forfar 01307 463651
Hawick 01450 370050
Huntly 01466 793405
Inverness 01463 701999
Larbert / Bowhouse 01324 555535
Lerwick 01595 693744
Lochgilphead 01546 603804
Longtown 01228 791230
Mintlaw 01771 622627
Peebles 01721 720711
Perth 01738 440385
Portree 01478 612212
Stirling 01786 471363
Thainstone 01467 207 844
Turriff 01888 545206
