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Archives for April 2017

Companies use multiple approaches to set strategy

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Researchers found a wide variation in strategy making approaches, even within similar industries and across organizations of similar sizes. They found four approaches to strategic decision making and discuss the differences in this article: unilateral, ad hoc, administrative and collaborative. Source: Harvard Business Review, April 10, 2017. Many senior executives struggle … [Read more...]

April AQHA Journal; free access

April 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: AQHA Journal

This month, the digital edition of both the April Journal and the High-Point supplement are free because we want these accomplished winners to share their awards with friends and family. Whether you’re a die-hard competitor, recreational rider, a horse breeder or just love horses, you’ll enjoy this look at the quarter horse. Source: AQHA, April 2017. Read the free April … [Read more...]

Cool, clear water

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AQHA Journal

Thomas R. Lenz, DVM, reminds us of the most important nutrient for horses, or all animals for that matter. He discusses the water needs of horses in many common situations. There is significant variability in the amount required based on activity, feed, weather and more. Source: AQHA Journal, April 2017, page 10. All horses need clean, good-quality water at all times. … [Read more...]

AAHA accredited practice count grows

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Red

AAHA has welcomed 41 new veterinary hospitals that have achieved AAHA accreditation in 2017! These teams have met the highest standards in veterinary medicine. Check out the lists in the links below and be sure to congratulate your colleagues or customers on this achievement: Practices evaluated from January 15–February 14, 2017 – 13 new accreditations Practices … [Read more...]

Balance empathy and authority

April 26, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

Effective communication skills are essential to achieve effective leadership results. Sending mixed signals creates confusion and often creates paralysis within the organization. Remember, words make up 10 percent of our in-person communication. Thus, it is important to ensure our voice and body language are in concert with the words we choose and that all three are appropriate … [Read more...]

4 things YouTube makeup tutorials taught me about vet med

April 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Dr. Andy Roark

Lauren Smith, DVM, relates learning how to use makeup applies to veterinary medicine. She shares a solid, cross-topic reference worthy of reading past the whimsical title. She talks about: A solid base is key Use the right tools Personalize your colors Loosen your grip Source: Dr. Andy Roark, April 18, 2017. There are lessons to be found everywhere, even in … [Read more...]

Shortage of approved medications for turkeys continues

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Poultry Health Today

A shortage of effective, FDA-approved medications is still the top health issue for the U.S. turkey industry, according to a survey conducted by Steven Clark, DVM. “And it has remained No. 1 since the survey began 16 years ago,” he said. Source: Poultry Health Today, April 25, 2017. The ability to control and prevent animal disease and/or treat those that are sick is … [Read more...]

NAVTA’s Animal Health Bi-weekly

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA

Each new resource brings more content and flavor to the role of our curation team at AHD. See which content NAVTA selected for its members in this edition. Source: NAVTA, April 25, 2017. Here is a sampling from the posts: Midwest dogs at risk of fungal infection Can probiotics help obese cats? MRI helps providers diagnose horse ligament … [Read more...]

ATV-UTV round-up for 2017

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Whether you farm, ranch, live on an acreage or play in the outdoors, the ATV-UTV is a workhorse to consider. See the lineup for 2017 in this “toys for boys” review. Girls love them, too! Source: Beef, May 2017, page 10. When it comes to getting around the ranch quickly and inexpensively, light-duty vehicles such as ATVs and utility vehicles are the perfect answer. … [Read more...]

Stocker Award nominations due June 16

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Nominating a top customer for this award is worth the time invested. Beef has recognized some of the industry’s top stocker operators with its annual National Stocker Award for 11 years. In many ways, the stocker sector serves as the supply fulcrum of beef production. Yet it is often invisible. Source: Beef, April 20, 2017. Previous winners come from a mix of operations, … [Read more...]

How to work with non-team players

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Carolyn O'Hara shares perspectives on the dynamics of a team member who acts as if they are not on the team. This isn’t simply frustrating. It can affect your entire group’s performance. Source: Harvard Business Review, April 21, 2017. Ignoring the issue often ends up only making it more acute. When working with the person and team here are some principles to … [Read more...]

Location, location, location and litter box placement

April 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Never put the litter box near a cat’s food and water. This is one primary rule, according to Pam Johnson-Bennett, author of Think Like A Cat. She discusses litter box placement options in this excerpt from her book. Source: Tufts Catnip, April 24, 2017. Pick a spot in your home away from heavy traffic to provide your cat with a feeling of privacy and safety. However, don’t … [Read more...]

5 strategies to improve a cow’s immunity

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Transition cows benefit from more attention and care. Barry Bradford, an immunity specialist from Kansas State University offers his top five strategies to help these cows: Manage body condition Housing Antioxidants Anionic diets Tweak immunity Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, April 24, 2017. INSIGHTS: Transition is an ongoing discussion at every level of dairy … [Read more...]

Remake your commute time

April 25, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Science of US

The average American worker has a commute of 25 minutes each way. Psychology researchers recently explained the key to a pleasant commute isn’t just finding ways to fill the time. A better strategy is to change the way you think about the time. A commute can be something you have to endure, or it can be what the researchers call a “pocket of freedom.” Source: Science of Us, … [Read more...]

South Dakota veterinarian shares VFD experiences

April 25, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: AgWeek

Veterinarian Corale Dorn of Dell Rapids, South Dakota, said transitioning to VFD protocols isn't difficult as long as there's already a healthy veterinary-client-patient relationship. She sees the VFD as an opportunity to improve animal health and safeguard public health. Source: AgWeek, April 17, 2017. Dr. Dorn doesn't think the VFD should be looked at as just another … [Read more...]

35th anniversary of National Pet Week®

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

The first week of May brings National Pet Week®. It celebrates the special bonds between pets and people, and encourages pet owners to ensure they provide all of their animal companions a complete lifetime of love. For the 35th anniversary, the AVMA spotlights seven specific needs every pet owner must consider to ensure that their pet lives the longest, healthiest life … [Read more...]

6 antibiotic myths explained

April 25, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Beef

The antibiotic tools used in cattle today are likely the same ones you’ll have for the rest of your life. That’s the advice from Mike Apley, veterinarian and professor of production medicine and clinical pharmacology at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Kansas State University. He’s not saying antibiotic resistance is threatening the cattle business. Instead he says it’s … [Read more...]

Now is not the time to relax

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

The 2017 calf crop is taking shape and breeding season is currently or soon will be underway. It is feeling to see cow-calf pairs turned out to fresh pastures for the first grazing of the season. We can’t relax too much. This is a critical time of the year for producers to focus on the needs of the herd. This is especially true for yearling heifers and two-year-olds nursing … [Read more...]

Don’t take parasites to pasture

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Flies and worms lower cattle health. This can lead to major economic damage, so controlling parasites with insecticides and other management protocols is important. Producers prepare pastures by fertilizing, spraying, burning and inter-seeding. The same logic applies to preparing cattle for spring by controlling parasites early. Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, April 14, … [Read more...]

No kidding? When to help a goat in labor.

April 25, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Hobby Farms

We found this article informative. Lisa Seger shares her labor-assisting approaches. Source: Hobby Farms, April 17, 2017. Most times, a doe in labor will successfully kid on their own, but occasionally they do require help. There is also a middle zone, where they may not technically need help, but will have a better experience and outcome with it. … [Read more...]

Trichobezoars debunked

April 25, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Hairballs are disgusting, especially when you step on one with a bare foot. Dr. Eric Barchas discusses hairball myths and fallacies. This article would make good content for a website, newsletter, social media or blog post. Source: Catster, April 23, 2013. Swallowing hair in and of itself is not what causes hairballs. They’re occurring because the gastrointestinal tract … [Read more...]

Don’t overlook pain management for gastrointestinal conditions

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Gastrointestinal conditions are common, but associated pain management in these patients is often overlooked. Refresh your memory about treatment options with this article. Consider using it as a team exercise at an upcoming staff meeting. Source: Clinician’s Brief, September 2015. The clinical manifestations of abdominal pain in dogs and cats can be subtle and easily … [Read more...]

Rabbits, ferrets, sugar-gliders, hamsters and ? – oh my!

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

I often wonder how veterinarians serve animals considered in exotic. The relatively few encounters has to be a limiting factor. But, my eyes were opened by this article about preparing a practice specifically for the exotic companion mammal sub-group. The numbers of alternative pet types is growing and with it a new specialty from the Association of Exotic Mammal … [Read more...]

$580 million of pet food supplements sold in 2016

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Dog owners purchase the majority of pet supplements, buying three times as much as cat owners. Packaged Facts identified these five trends as factors shaping the pet supplements market beyond what we already know: Joint health, digestive health and condition-specific supplements have opportunity to compete with formulated pet foods and treats Supplement marketers … [Read more...]

Don’t wait to be asked: Lead

April 25, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Kellog Insight

Leadership skills are needed at all levels of interactions inside companies as well as with customer engagement. It is easy to point a finger at what is wrong or needs improvement. The real solutions to problems come when the finger-pointers start offering solutions. Professor Harry Kramer says leadership doesn’t require direct reports or a long tenure at an organization. You … [Read more...]

What’s in the latest JAVMA

April 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

Here’s a quick look at the May 1, 2017 JAVMA. Our AHD team found the article titled Bovine colostral cells—the often forgotten component of colostrum interesting from the perspective of the DVM, the producer and sales representatives.  Source: JAVMA, May 2017. Although the role of colostral antibodies in the protection of neonates against disease has been well documented, … [Read more...]

Carprofen: fast facts

April 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

The history of carprofen dates back to January 1997 when Pfizer Pharmaceuticals first introduced Rimadyl® (Carprofen) to veterinarians. The generic for Rimadyl, Carprofen, was marketed much later. Consider the number of veterinarians, vet technicians and staff persons in your location that graduated after 2007. Then share this information and your experiences with them at a … [Read more...]

Steaks and burgers make inexpensive grilling

April 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AgWeb

Animal health pros and their customers who enjoy grilling beef will benefit from increased beef production this summer. This surge in output means the U.S. is headed for a meat bonanza. Steaks and burgers will likely rival prices of pork and chicken this summer. Source: AgWeb, April 17, 2017. Ground beef in grocery stores has dropped about 9 percent from a year ago, the … [Read more...]

The equine vaccination guide

April 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Channel

Horse owners can vaccinate their horses against a variety of infectious diseases. Unfortunately, they’re also confronted with a mix of advice from a plethora of sources — most of them sound and somewhat persuasive. David W. Ramey, DVM, writes about vaccination options for horses. Source: Horse Channel, April 7, 2017. ‘Core vaccinations’ is a term that the American … [Read more...]

Zero tolerance for bad tempered cows

April 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Most cows respect their caregivers. For those of a different temperament, get them out of the pen. Cattlemen should have no room for killer cows. The same goes for bulls too. Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, April 17, 2017. Quit making excuses for bad-tempered cattle. Cattle that routinely challenge the producer should be sold. Cattle that are very aggressive and are put in a … [Read more...]

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