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Archives for January 2017

Sponsored Content – AAHA Resources for dental month

January 31, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Red

Improve dentistry at your practice and help clients understand the value of proper dental care with a variety of resources from AAHA Press. It is easy to let the month of February go by without acknowledging Nation Pet Dental Health Month. Fortunately, animal health pros understand the importance of promoting dental care for our animals. The resources available help enable … [Read more...]

Biter or catnip-er

January 31, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Cat owners will appreciate the perspective in this excerpt about biting in cats. A cat may be a mild biter during play or may mean business when she chomps down, inflicting pain and drawing blood. In either case, biting behavior must be corrected. Source: Tuft’s Catnip, January 30, 2017. Biting may have become a very effective means of communication for a cat. She may … [Read more...]

Tunes calm dogs

January 31, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Washington Post

Dogs were generally less stressed when they heard music, and they showed a slight preference for reggae and soft rock according to researchers at the University of Glasgow. Source: The Washington Post, January 27, 2017. The study, published in the journal Physiology and Behavior, built on previous research by the same team that found shelter dogs hearing classical music … [Read more...]

Science, micro-bugs and dirt

January 31, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Ag Pro

Animal health pros will appreciate this AgProfessional’s Readers’ Choice 2016 product of the year even if they never use it directly. Consider the pressure on GMOs and traditional methods of antibiotic use. Now look at what science can do to dirt to make it more nutrient rich for crops. Source: Ag Pro, January 30, 2017. Focusing on microbials for soil health is still a … [Read more...]

Assess senior horses’ quality of life frequently

January 31, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Modern Equine Vet

Geriatric horses should be seen at least yearly, and more frequently if they have metabolic issues, such as pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction, hoof or dental disorders or some other chronic illness. During annual health checks, Joanne L. Ireland, BVMS, PhD, Cert AVP(EM), MRCVS, recommends that veterinarians include an assessment of activities and functional tasks similar to … [Read more...]

New perspective helps cull dairy heifers

January 30, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Elanco’s John Lee offers catchy insight about replacement dairy heifer management from beef industry practices. “After three to four unsuccessful services and a maximum of six, 21-day cycles, stop breeding those heifers. In most herds, 95 percent of heifers will be pregnant by the third or fourth service and only 5 percent of heifers will be culled. However, these infertile … [Read more...]

Sheep Yoda makes heart surgery history

January 30, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: American Heart Association

Yoda, a therapy sheep at the Ranch Hand Rescue Counseling Center and Animal Sanctuary, has made history by undergoing Patent Ductus Arteriosus ligation. Sometimes observed in humans after birth, PDA is a heart problem in which the ductus arteriosus blood vessel remains open, which allows blood to recirculate into the lungs. Surgical repair has been done on children, dogs and … [Read more...]

Bugs in the kibble

January 30, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Petfood Industry

Insects are a promising source to generate protein sustainably and with a low carbon footprint. Bühler Insect Technology Solutions, located in China, has begun operations to develop scalable, industrial solutions for the rearing and processing of insects to provide novel protein sources for livestock, human and pet food. Source: Petfood Industry, January 17, 2017. One … [Read more...]

15 life hacks that could help you

January 29, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Quartz

Sara Todd writes, small, seemingly mundane changes you make to your daily routine can deliver returns. They can work for busy veterinary practices and seven-day-a-week retail employees. Source: Quartz, December 2, 2016. Here is a sample of the hacks Ms. Todd shares: I started planning my outfits for the week on Sundays I stopped mindlessly scrolling through my … [Read more...]

You and your dog’s personalities influence how you both walk

January 29, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

The general conclusions of a recent study showed the personalities of human and dog influence the walk, and that the walk is a part of life which involves power negotiations between the dog and the human. It also reports that according to those interviewed for the study, people want their dogs to enjoy getting to “be a dog” by running free on walks. Source: The Bark, January … [Read more...]

Vet-Advantage acquired by NAVC

January 29, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVC

Congratulations to Chris Kelly and the team at Veterinary Advantage as they become part of the mix at NAVC. Our team at AHD wishes them and the NAVC the best. Source: NAVC, January 27, 2016. Veterinary Advantage joins the NAVC alongside clinical, peer reviewed journals, Today's Veterinary Practice and Today’s Veterinary Technician, as well as a new business journal, Today’s … [Read more...]

Editorial – It may be time for vendor-managed inventory

January 29, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Is My Practice Healthy

Dr. Blach presses the thinking envelope again. He asserts that vendor-managed and potentially vendor-owned inventory may be closer than we think. It is hard to imagine how this could happen since most practices and retailers cannot replenish inventory today based on a running forecast. Vendor-managed inventory would theoretically eliminate stock-outs, but integrating … [Read more...]

Stay calm, listen to the dogs

January 29, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Cesar's Way

Dogs are not fully colorblind. They have limited color vision, similar to humans with red-green colorblindness. They’re particularly good at seeing shades of blue, although they don’t have the same range when it comes to seeing shades of gray. When it comes to dogs’ metaphorical vision, they live in a world that is entirely black and white, says Cesar Milan. Source: … [Read more...]

Kentucky Horse Park celebrates Man o’War centennial

January 27, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

2017 marks the 100th birthday of Man o’War, and the Kentucky Horse Park is honoring the legend with a yearlong series of events celebrating his centennial. They kick off March 29, the date Man o’ War was foaled. Source: Horse Network, January 25, 2017. Man o’ War is a true American icon, born in Kentucky before going on to capture the country’s imagination by winning 20 of … [Read more...]

Thinking offensively or defensively matters

January 27, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Leadership and Learning

Kevin Eikenberry offers several contrasting statements that you can use to determine if you're attacking opportunities or reacting to situations.  If you don’t challenge yourself with it, you will operate from your habits now and in the long-term. This may not give you the results you want most. Source: Leadership and Learning, January 2, 2017. If you choose to focus on … [Read more...]

3 hard words. “I don’t know.”

January 27, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Lead Change Group

The best leaders use these three hard words, “I don’t know!” Lisa Kohn suggests we expect our leaders and ourselves to be infallible. It’s a huge – and impossible – mantle to carry. Instead we need to: Admit when we don’t have the answer Surround ourselves with smart people Be open to other perspectives Find people who’ve walked this road before But remember … [Read more...]

4 customer service plan essentials

January 27, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Entrepreneur

As trends for increased self-service and detached decision making grow, the importance of building superior customer service teams can get lost. Andrew Medal brings the perspectives of a serial entrepreneur to this topic. The insights apply to animal health pros in traditional businesses, too. Source: Entrepreneur, January 20, 2017. Customer service is one of the most … [Read more...]

Editorial – They say we don’t care

January 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: WattAgNet

Critics and non-agricultural lobbyists often criticize animal health pros for not caring about the environment, odors or greenhouse gases. This article flies in the faces of such critics. Source: WATTAgNet, January 20, 2017. Perdue Farms has expanded its $68 million investment in nutrient recycling on the Delmarva Peninsula with the addition of a $12 million capital … [Read more...]

11 pet food trends forecast for 2017

January 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Experts believe pet owners will increasingly demand the same qualities in pet food they want in their own meals, such as familiar ingredients, sustainability and nutrition. Our AHD team believes some of these trends will greatly affect veterinary teams and retail associates. Review this list and consider how you may address these trends as they appear in your … [Read more...]

Eagle gets cancer operation at 46

January 25, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Age

Jess, a 46 year old wedge-tailed eagle, had a growth on his eyelid. It was considered harmless when discovered in 2015, but it recently flared up and required surgery. Learn how ophthalmologist Dr. Andrew Turner and his team operated and treated this squamous cell carcinoma. Source: The Age, January 16, 2017. There's a good chance Jess is the first wedge tailed eagle to … [Read more...]

Acclimate relief veterinarians to ensure good patient care

January 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

It is up to practice leadership and permanent team to ensure relief veterinarians are an asset to a practice without affecting the quality of patient care. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, July 2016. (partial access). First, the veterinarian and/or practice owner should prepare the team to work with a new relief veterinarian by highlighting the reasons he or she was chosen. … [Read more...]

Go home dads. The kids NEED you!

January 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Inc.

Just being a breadwinner is a rapidly fading role for men with children. The parenting resources for dads are lacking, so most are left guessing how to improve. All the studies show that the influence fathers have in the lives of their children is far greater than what was once commonly believed. The fact is that dads have a greater role in parenting than ever … [Read more...]

Kirby’s Rule of 20

January 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

The Kirby’s Rule of 20 is a classic checklist of 20 important patient parameters. Its creator, Rebecca Kirby, double board-certified in internal medicine and critical care, is the former owner of Animal Emergency Center in Glendale, Wisconsin. This checklist would help create good discussion at an upcoming practice team meeting. Don’t forget to discuss what it means to give … [Read more...]

Swine industry audits ensure safe pork

January 24, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Consumer demand continues to grow for certified safe foods. The National Pork Board responded to these demands by developing an extension of the Pork Quality Assurance Plus certification called the Common Swine Industry Audit. Source: National Hog Farmer, January 2017. The CSIA, certified by the Professional Animal Auditor Certification Organization (PAACO) in October of … [Read more...]

PRRS has lingering negative impact

January 24, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

It is no surprise to learn that PRRS has a measurable long-term impact on pork production and economics. A study by Pablo Valdes-Donoso and Andres Perez, University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Veterinary Population Medicine, shows that although the number of farms has decreased, and the number of animals and the level of specialization has … [Read more...]

Dairy calf bedding choices just got easier

January 24, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

Bedding makes a difference say many dairymen. But does it? Dairy scientists compared pea gravel, rubber chip, sand and wood shavings to determine their effects on the health, physiology, and behavior of group-housed calves. Source: Journal of Dairy Science, January 18, 2017. In conclusion, the physiology and behavior of calves reared on pea gravel, rubber chips and sand was … [Read more...]

Similar, yet different

January 24, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cesar's Way

Not humanizing your dog’s mind is the best thing that you can do. Dogs and humans are very different species, reminds Cesar Millan. With dogs, our first instinct is often humanization — to treat a dog like a person — which is how a lot of canine behavior problems begin. With dogs, we need to be constantly aware of how we are different and how we are the same as them. Source: … [Read more...]

2016 beef stats available in one spot

January 24, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Progressive Cattleman

Ever wonder where’s the beef? This infographic has information galore on the status of the beef herd rebound, production stats, sales prices, trades, exports and more. Source: Progressive Cattleman, January 2017. Overall cattle inventory hit 91.9 million head, a jump of 2.1 million head, or 2.4 percent more than 2015. The U.S. total beef cow inventory also jumped just more … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content – Pathogen-based mastitis management

January 23, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

A pathogen-based approach to managing mastitis uses on-farm cultures to characterize infections within 24 hours. This allows managers to leave some cattle untreated and use lower-cost treatments on some cattle, with lower treatment costs and less waste milk contributing to the cost savings. Boehringer-Ingelheim’s Linda Tikofsky, DVM, and Daryl Nydam, DVM, from Cornell … [Read more...]

Work with vet to control parasites in goats

January 23, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Hobby Farms

Successful parasite management is essential to maintaining a healthy goat herd. While parasites are naturally present in most goats, they become disruptive to health and productivity in large quantities. Goat owners can prevent parasitism by keeping a clean environment and frequently rotating pastures. Working with a veterinarian to analyze fecal samples, deworming strategies … [Read more...]

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