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Archives for February 2018

Stop talking and listen

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

The best way to sway others is not to tell them your answer, but to arrive at an answer — together. Listening is the key pathway to go from your idea to our idea. Listening reshapes the idea as needed, and ultimately creates the kind of shared ownership that is needed for any idea to become a new reality. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 6, 2018. To listen is to … [Read more...]

Latest topics from Journal of Dairy Science

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

This journal and others may intimidate us because they are, after all, scientific and require more than casual review. I’ve found using the Interpretive Summaries sort tool makes it easy to skim topics. From this issue we note the following abstracts: Associations between management practices and within-pen prevalence of calf diarrhea and respiratory disease on dairy farms … [Read more...]

Beef checkoff continues to enjoy strong approval

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

The most recent survey on the beef checkoff shows a higher percent of cattle producers approve of the program. often controversial, overall, beef producers are pleased with the performance of the checkoff, says Burt Rutherford, editor: 76% say the beef checkoff has contributed to a positive trend in beef demand 78% say the checkoff has value even when the economy is … [Read more...]

Stockmanship: natural talent or learned skill?

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, Stockmanship Journal

Raising livestock has become a skilled trade with the advent of more technology being deployed in livestock operations. Cheryl Day discusses the challenges and opportunities of training a new swine industry work force in the art of stockmanship. Source: National Hog Farmer, February 13, 2018. Looking at textbook definitions, animal husbandry is the science of breeding and … [Read more...]

Elation, a lot of bull

February 24, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

SAV Elation 7899, a brute of an Angus bull, was sold in early February for $800,000. Greg Henderson, editor, shares some perspective on the bull’s price compared to the recent sale of a meteor. Elation will live a life of bull stud luxury where his semen will be collected and sold so his genetics will trickle through America’s cowherds for years. Source: Drovers, February … [Read more...]

8 new trucks for 2018

February 24, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

“The 2018 lineup of trucks combine technology, style and plenty of muscle,” says Burt Rutherford, senior editor. Whether you use a truck to pull trailers or haul hay or just want a fancy ride that’s not a luxury sedan, there’s plenty for everyone in 2018. Source: Beef, February 2018. Check out the lineup of full size and heavy duty trucks for this year. We think you’ll … [Read more...]

50 best horse movies

February 24, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Channel, Horse Network

It’s not always possible to go riding, so horse enthusiasts often watch horse movies. Many of these have captured imaginations and were catalysts for dreams. Source: Horse Network, 2014. See where your favorite movie(s) rank in this list. Here’s the top 5 of 50: War Horse Seabiscuit The Man from Snowy River Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron National … [Read more...]

2 toxic thoughts you accidentally think every day

February 24, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Shine

We may not think we have a morning ritual, but we do. Guilty as charged! "I didn't get enough sleep." "I don't have enough time." Lynne Twist, author of The Soul of Money, says we unwittingly think those two scarcity themed thoughts every day, before we do or think about anything else. "Before we even sit up in bed, before our feet touch the floor, we're already … [Read more...]

Cats need to knead

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Catster

Kneading is but one of the common, quirky behaviors of cats. It is a motion cats make by pushing in and out with their paws, alternating between right and left. Some cats knead with claws completely retracted, while others will extend their claws as they push in and retract as they pull back. It’s an instinctive behavior that likely helps calm the cat. It is important for … [Read more...]

Dog and cat behavior myths debunked

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Amy L. Pike, DVM, and Jessey Scheip, LVT, tackle common misconceptions about our dog and cat behaviors that still are being propagated, despite scientific evidence to the contrary: Myth No. 1: The human needs to be dominant to the pet to maintain proper structure and obedience. Myth No. 2: Misinterpretation of body language Myth No. 3: Misunderstandings with … [Read more...]

Focus and passion fuel Lucky Dog show host’s success

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: CBS Dream Team, Pet Product News International

The CBS Dream Team programming features six high-definition half-hours with pro-social messaging. Each show offers inspiring and educational messages on subjects that interest teenagers. The Lucky Dog host Brandon McMillan is an animal behaviorist whose training came from family lineage plus experience. Larue Palmer shares the interactions Pet Product News had when shadowing … [Read more...]

How dogs process people’s emotions

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

Karen London, PhD, updates information on how dogs process and respond to our emotions. Previous studies showed that dogs use different sides of the brain to process information, depending on the emotions involved. As we develop and advance Fear Free initiatives, this information can help evaluate how we interact with dogs. Source: The Bark, February … [Read more...]

Kindest Care for wildlife

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, Missouri Conservationist

Bonnie Chasteen offers tips for dealing with baby wildlife as spring births are just around the corner. She cautions people to be aware of what lives around you, to avoid drawing animals close to your home and to remember that your family can get sick when handling baby wildlife. This is basic information. Posting it on social media, in websites and in newsletters will … [Read more...]

Children, sandboxes, pin worms and pets

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief, Mother Nature Network

Here are the facts about the neighbors’ cats using the sandbox, even though my mother and grandmother told me differently: Human pinworms, such as Enterobius vermicularis are nonzoonotic intestinal parasitic worms of human hosts. Humans are considered to be the only hosts of E vermicularis; therefore, human pinworms cannot originate from pets or other animals and vice … [Read more...]

Men are afraid to mentor women

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Linked In

Adam Grant speaks to reality. In a survey just released by Lean In and SurveyMonkey, nearly half of male managers report being uncomfortable mentoring women, socializing with them, or working alone with them. In the wake of #MeToo, the number of men who are afraid to mentor women has tripled. Source: LinkedIn, February 6, 2018. Grant addresses what we can do about it … [Read more...]

Opinion – Brain-eating pork tapeworm found in man’s eye (includes video)

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

A Florida man discovered a tapeworm living in the vitreous chamber of his eye—the fluid behind the eye lens, between the cornea. He believed he contracted the worm, Taenia solium, commonly called a pork tapeworm, after eating undercooked pork during the holidays. T. solium passes to humans from consuming raw pork or through contact with human fecal matter. It’s likely you … [Read more...]

Couples who work (podcast)

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Two-career couples may be the modern norm, but they’re a relatively new one—a norm still under construction. In this episode of Women @ Work, three experts help paint a picture of what a truly supportive dual-career relationship looks like, and understand how to get relationships closer to that ideal. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 1, 2018. … [Read more...]

Farm deer in Pennsylvania breeding farm test positive for Chronic Wasting Disease

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: CWD Alliance

Disease monitoring in wildlife herds is critical to wildlife management and to identify potential zoonotic risks. New positive tests in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, represent the latest in 46 positives since 2012. Although Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a contagious fatal disease among deer and elk, research suggests that humans, cattle and other domestic livestock are … [Read more...]

Oral health matters to pets’ quality of life (video)

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVC Spark

In this Spark video, dental experts share perspectives and benefits of a focused dental care strategy for veterinary hospitals, animal owners and pets. There is consensus that oral health affects pets differently and why veterinary dentists believe radiographs are critical in dental treatment. Source: NAVC Spark, February 16, 2018. Oral health disease is probably the most … [Read more...]

A new case for animal ID in beef industry

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Greg Henderson tackles the important issue of traceability in the beef markets. He notes the impact of the Chipotle fiasco and the impairments that reluctance to trace activity places on exports and vertically integrated meat supply chains. Steve Williams, JBS USA head cattle buyer, names three rationales for animal identification standards: Export customers demand ID; a … [Read more...]

Create success when you disagree

February 24, 2018 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Harvard Business Review

Whether you are a frontline person, supervisor or middle manager, sometimes you get a decision handed down with which you do not agree. What you do at that point says a great deal about you and your ultimate success or failure. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 9 2018. To convince yourself of the decision, put yourself in the shoes of someone who believes deeply in … [Read more...]

Pet insurance getting better

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Whole Dog Journal

Writer Cynthia Foley noticed improvements in what the various insurance companies cover since Whole Dog Journal looked at pet insurance in September 2015. She notes rate competitiveness, outlines each plan and provides a list of things to pay attention to when comparing pet insurance plans. For animal health pros, this article can help save time and help animal owners make … [Read more...]

Exotic baby animals need unique milk formulations

February 24, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

Animal health pros who care for exotic animals will appreciate the efforts described here. Milk for each species is unique. The team at Wombaroo in Australia is developing powdered milk formulas for exotic baby animals, including lions, kangaroos, koalas and pandas. It is one of few organizations conducting research in this area. The Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content: Colorado no longer requires import entry permit for GlobalVetLINK customers

February 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Global Vet Link

KUDOS to GlobalVetLink (GVL) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) – Animal Health Division for their successful collaboration to integrate record-keeping platforms to streamline paper trails and data entry for livestock entering Colorado. The integration migrates data from the GVL system directly into USAHERDS in real time. It allows for efficient and accurate … [Read more...]

Update your LinkedIn pages yearly

February 20, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Forbes

William Arruda, cofounder of CareerBlast, advises updating your LinkedIn page annually.  December or now, his seven most important recommendations still apply: Update your photo. Revise your summary. Update your current experience entry. Add multimedia. Record accomplishments. Evaluate your groups. Make your contacts current. Source: Forbes, December … [Read more...]

Use criticism to your advantage

February 20, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Success

Honest feedback is one of the more valuable tools we have for self-improvement. Yet, it is a catch-22, according to Mel Robbins. Researchers from the University of Michigan and the Gottman Institute concluded that in order to keep a relationship or work team performing well, five or six positive interactions were needed for each criticism or negative interaction. Source: … [Read more...]

A case for micro-leading

February 20, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Lead Today

Micromanagers are not helpful in the long run, says Steve Keating. But, his perspective changes when it comes to developing new or inexperienced team members. Keating proposes a new term: micro-leading. It is simply closely supervising someone for their own development and learning. Leaders must also understand that good judgment comes from experience. If your people lack that … [Read more...]

Vaccine or vaccine failure?

February 20, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

It’s hard to put a price tag on preventing an animal from suffering, says Cheryl Day, National Hog Farmer editor, in her comments about the February issue. Her team has collected a series about vaccination and herd health that is worth review, regardless of what species dominates your time. These articles include: What would the world be like if we didn’t vaccinate pigs? … [Read more...]

Survey shines light on pork industry’s biosecurity investment

February 20, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

A new survey study from Iowa State University (ISU) reveals the challenges of biosecure swine production and the variations of adoption of biosecure measures. It also highlights opportunities to help increase biosecurity measures. For animal health pros, the challenges in these results further underscore the themes of compliance across all species. Specifically, note the … [Read more...]

Let experts answer dairy goat inquiries

February 20, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Progressive Dairyman

Interest in milk goats continues to rise. In fact, their numbers in the U.S. more than doubled from 1997 to 2012. With relatively high milk prices, it’s little wonder interest in breeding and raising them may be on the rise. Don’t move too fast is the advice of Sara T. Bredesen, co-author of “Storey’s Guide to Raising Dairy Goats.” Source: Progressive Dairyman, February 7, … [Read more...]

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