Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, November 7, 2024. Link. Most read posts from the November 7th AHD Bulletin – Insights into the reasons pet owners surrender their pets to shelters. … Continue Reading
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Listen or watch The Bridge Club’s 2024 Veterinary Medicine Legislative Review
By AHD Staff Source: The Bridge Club
For those who missed the conversation reviewing 2024 legislative action and challenges, you can listen or watch the virtual event and learn how legislation affects the future of veterinary medicine. Speakers from the Animal … Continue Reading
New Hampshire veterinary hospital named AAHA-Accredited Practice of the Year
By AHD Staff Source: AAHA, EIN Presswire
Congratulations to Canobie Lake Veterinary Hospital in Windham, New Hampshire. It stood out for its unwavering dedication to patients and the team members who care for them. As a family-owned business, they have demonstrated … Continue Reading
Well Groomed’s data-driven canine wellness revolution sweeps Florida
By AHD Staff Source: GlobeNewsWire
Well Groomed Franchise System announced its 19th franchise sale in Florida. Its approach incorporates pet wellness advocacy as each grooming appointment gathers more than 50 points of valuable wellness information. Each salon … Continue Reading
Surf and turf: researchers to study feeding seaweed to cattle
By AHD Curators Source: Oregon State University
Past research has found that feeding seaweed can reduce methane emissions from cattle, but results are mixed. Now, researchers from Oregon State University are investigating a specific type of seaweed and supplementing cattle … Continue Reading
Building a new breed: the American Black Hereford
By Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Cattle
There is considerable pride and breed loyalty among cattle producers despite the overriding objectives to improve production efficiencies and profits. Gilda V. Bryant shares the development of the Black Hereford in the … Continue Reading
Pigs per litter continues steady growth
By AHD Curators Source: Pork
The number of pigs per litter reached another record in September, writes Michael Langemeier. Using his metrics, it appears we’ll soon see an average of 12 pigs per litter compared to eight per litter in 1994. Key performance … Continue Reading
NCBA guide for making culling decisions
By Kirk Augustine Source: CattleFax, Drovers, NCBA
A guide developed by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association and CattleFax will help cattle producers with the often difficult decision to cull cows and bulls. Not all of these animals must end up as ground beef if … Continue Reading
Calves like their water hot
By Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management
Calves and cows prefer warm water closer to their own body temperatures. Maureen Hansen shares how water temperature adjusts rumen development and its bacterial environment. A Finnish study showed calves offered warm water … Continue Reading
Blueprint for receiving new feeder calves
By AHD Curators Source: Beef
The objective of a receiving strategy is to make the transition from calf origin into the feedlot or backgrounding yard as seamless as possible. Jessica Sperber says the first 14 days upon feedlot arrival are critical in calf … Continue Reading
Merck Animal Health announces FDA approval of SAFE-GUARD® AQUASOL (fenbendazole oral suspension) for use in backyard chicken flocks
By Kirk Augustine Source: Merck Animal Health
Complimentary Commercial Content The approval of SAFE-GUARD® AQUASOL (fenbendazole oral suspension) for use in backyard chicken flocks makes it the only FDA-approved chicken dewormer designed for home use. The product will … Continue Reading
A dairy like you’ve never seen
By Rick Purnell Source: Rural Missouri
The calves eat first at Humpback Dairy in southern Missouri. That’s because their mothers only produce milk when their calves are present. They’re part of a herd of 200 dromedary camels that produce milk for 650 markets … Continue Reading
Four situations among the hardest for horse owners to deal with
By AHD Curators Source: Horse Illustrated, My Senior Horse
Keeping the welfare of the horse in mind, Louann Chaudier shares managing through difficult decisions for a horse’s life quality and ways to decide on a course of action. She covers a) costly vet bills, b) firing professional … Continue Reading
Neuroscientists explain why wet dogs shake themselves dry
By AHD Curators Source: Nature
The hairy skin of mammals is packed with more than 12 types of sensory neurons, each with a unique function to detect and interpret various sensations. Researchers studying a type of ultra-sensitive touch-detecting receptors … Continue Reading
Reinforcing the 12-month flea prevention message
By AHD Curators Source: Whole Dog Journal
Holiday spending may affect flea preventative compliance as pet owners juggle budgets to buy gifts and meet holiday expectations. Whether or not pets are guests during holiday gatherings, pet owner visitors can carry larvae … Continue Reading