Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, October 31, 2024. Link. Most read posts from the October 31st AHD Bulletin – First case of H5N1 in swine found in Oregon backyard farm. Link. Infection … Continue Reading
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Practices find value in Promoboxx® benefit from ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance
By Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance
Sponsored Content Social media usage cuts across all demographic groups, be they generational, racial, gender-based or other. ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance has partnered with Promoboxx* to help practices capitalize on … Continue Reading
Next up in the “Top 5 in 15” Fear Free veterinary webinar series
The "Top 5 in 15" webinar series kicked off in October, featuring a unique, fast-paced webinar designed to equip veterinary and veterinary technician students with essential knowledge and actionable skills in just 15 minutes, … Continue Reading
Help livestock and farm customers get funds they deserve
By Rick Purnell Source: FarmFutures, USDA
When natural or man-made disasters strike, USDA programs can help rebuild herds, infrastructure, buildings and crops. However, they can be hard to access for average producers. Enter Crop Disaster Recovery, a grant … Continue Reading
Weaning calves. Art or science?
By AHD Curators Source: AgProud
There are some basic principles and practices that will give calves the best chance at navigating the weaning process, writes Zeb Gray. Whether done abruptly or gradually, he recommends producers define what their goals are … Continue Reading
Mitigating weather-related stress in beef cattle
By Kirk Augustine Source: Beef Checkoff, BQA, USDA
Fall weather is a series of transitions from hot days to cool days, which include wind, rain, sleet and snow. In much of the U.S., it is normal to see high-low temperature swings of 50o F or more. The Beef Checkoff-funded BQA … Continue Reading
Fresh cows run a daily marathon
By AHD Curators Source: Hoard’s Dairyman
Three weeks before and three weeks after calving, dairy cows experience massive changes in nutrient and micromineral demands. An energy deficit is common in this period and cows struggle to take in more energy than they … Continue Reading
Alternatives to baled hay for horse owners
By AHD Staff Source: The Paulick Report
When hay is in short supply, there are alternative forages, writes Marcia Hathaway, DVM. She shares information about different choices and guidance for transitioning animals to new sources slowly. Consider sharing the … Continue Reading
Veterinarian shares what to know about splint bone injuries
By AHD Curators Source: The Horse
Popped splints, or exostosis of the metacarpal or metatarsal bones, are a common finding in working and pastured horses alike. In this article, Fred Nostrant, DVM, discusses what horse owners should know about splint … Continue Reading
A fresh perspective on horse expenses
By AHD Curators Source: Synchrony, The Horse
Complimentary, includes Commercial Content A recent study completed by Synchrony noted horse owners spend three to four times more than they initially estimated. Karen Hopper Usher provides a realistic overview of horse … Continue Reading
Cannabis product use in cats, dogs in the U. S.
By AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief
Understanding how pet owners think and use cannabis products gives animal health pros a look at their motivations for and perceptions of cannabis-derived product use. Whether treats, chews and oil-based tinctures are used, … Continue Reading
Heated dog blankets and beds. Useful? Safe?
By AHD Staff Source: Top Dog Tips
Includes Commercial References Rachael Leanny shared information about dog blankets and beds with built-in heaters. Her primary warning is to avoid using human heating pads or blankets for pets. Her article covers the pros … Continue Reading
What do all those ‘biotics’ do?
By AHD Curators Source: Petfood Industry, Veterinary Practice News
Microbiome researchers have learned that microbiome health likely plays a key role in the overall health of pets. Veterinarians and pet owners can choose a probiotic, prebiotic, synbiotic or postbiotic, but knowing which bug … Continue Reading
Thanksgiving foods dogs can eat
By AHD Curators Source: Whole Dog Journal
Thanksgiving weekend is infamous in the veterinary world for causing a spike in pancreatitis, vomiting and diarrhea. Kate Basedow, LVT, reminds dog owners to use moderation and lists of Thanksgiving foods dog can share, to … Continue Reading
Top dog and cat names of 2024
By AHD Staff Source: AKC, JustAnswer, Pet Business
The AKC and JustAnswer share top names of dogs and cats, respectively, in the articles shared here. Luna is the most popular cat name and female dog name in the U.S., while Milo beat out 2023’s Max for male dogs. Sources: … Continue Reading