Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, November 14, 2024. Link. Most read posts from the November 14th AHD Bulletin – A dairy like you’ve never seen. Link. Reinforcing the 12-month flea … Continue Reading
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Morgan Stanley Capital Partners acquires FoodScience, parent company of VetriScience
By AHD Curators Source: BusinessWire
MSCP’s acquisition of FoodScience from Wind Point Partners represents its third investment in the pet and animal health sector. FoodScience, a vertically integrated provider of pet and human nutritional supplements, includes … Continue Reading
First factory farm ban passes in Berkeley, California
By AHD Staff Source: Agricultural Dive
Mostly symbolic, Measure DD’s passing in the city of Berkeley, California, may spur similar policies elsewhere in the United States. Advocates say large livestock facilities produce immense amounts of waste that can pollute … Continue Reading
Midwest Food Bank getting hay to North Carolina farmers hit by Hurricane Helene
By AHD Staff Source: Midwest Food Bank
Midwest Food Bank is seeking volunteers and funds to transport hay to North Carolina livestock farmers struggling to secure enough feed for their cattle to survive the winter. To date, 650 large round alfalfa hay bales have … Continue Reading
Rendering: Every part has a purpose
By AHD Curators Source: North American Renderers Association, Render
The parts of animals we don’t eat provide many benefits. NARA has a new informative video for the young, the old, those in the livestock business and those who’ve never touched it. Thanks to Sharla Ishmael, editor of NARA’s … Continue Reading
BQA practices now saturate every phase of the beef industry
By AHD Curators Source: Beef
Today, approximately 85 percent of U.S. beef comes from BQA-certified producers, writes Clint Peck. He shares the history of capturing the value, challenges and opportunities BQA certification presents. We noted the comments … Continue Reading
50th Leaman Conference. What the experts had to say.
By AHD Curators Source: Leaman Swine Conference, Leman Swine Conference, Pork
It’s been two months since the 50th annual Leman Swine Conference. Those who attended likely left with three or four action items. Now, let’s revisit some of the comments made by experts to refresh our intentions and focus on … Continue Reading
Forage alone may not cut it for fall-weaned calves
By Kirk Augustine Source: Hay and Forage Grower
Commentary So many variables determine producer success when raising calves and preparing them for the next stages of their lives. Amber Friedrichsen’s discussion of various approaches to supplements and forage as winter … Continue Reading
Updated APHIS rule for EID now in effect
By AHD Staff Source: Kansas Farmer
Jennifer M. Latzke’s article is a reminder about APHIS’s updated traceability rule that went into effect November 5th. The rule, which amends the previous 2013 rule, now requires ear tags to be both visually and … Continue Reading
Chicken feather and skin development
By AHD Curators Source: Backyard Poultry
The development of the feathers and the feather follicles is extremely involved and a complex part of the bird, writes Doug Ottinger. Animal health pros may find his article worth reading if feather development is not a … Continue Reading
Can fecal microbiota transplantation help treat diarrhea in foals?
By AHD Curators Source: The Paulick Report
Fecal microbiota transplantation is a medical procedure that transfers healthy bacteria from a donor's stool into a patient's colon. In adult horses, FMT has been shown to improve intestinal diversity. Australian researchers … Continue Reading
Helping horse owners’ vaccine decisions
By Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse
Commentary This recent poll about factors preventing owners from vaccinating their horses in The Horse caught our attention. The results, albeit from a small sample, may reinforce the need for veterinary-client education … Continue Reading
Common illnesses in senior cats
By AHD Curators Source: petMD
Includes Commercial Content Barri J. Morrison, DVM, shares 10 common illnesses in cats which reinforces the need for routine veterinary visits as often as every six months for senior cats. Among the illnesses are dental … Continue Reading
Resources for National Pet Cancer Awareness Month
The C-word strikes fear in pet owners despite better chances of successfully treating pets for neoplasia and cancer than they had in the past. Routine client education about cancer can improve early detection. The AVMA … Continue Reading
Client perspective important when choosing antiseizure medications for dogs, cats
By AHD Curators Source: Today's Veterinary Practice
We like that Tom Jukier DVM, MS, DACVIM, included the importance of including the client in decisions when antiseizure medications are indicated. Successfully controlling epileptic seizures can take several directions, Jukier … Continue Reading