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Archives for April 2020

Look out for misuse of ivermectin

April 14, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

What happens in a petri dish does not indicate efficacy or safety when used off label in humans warns, the FDA in reference to an Antiviral Research article. Animal health professionals should be on the lookout for the potential misuse of a human- and animal-prescribed antiparasitic drug thought to be a possible treatment for COVID-19. Source: Veterinary Practice News, April … [Read more...]

American Heartworm Society issues guidance for pandemic

April 14, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Conditions under which a veterinarian can delay annual heartworm tests during the Covid-19 crisis is just one of the topics covered in new recommendations released by the American Heartworm Society. Source: Veterinary Practice News, April 7, 2020. Link. The recommendations explore: scenarios when a veterinarian can delay annual heartworm tests, but can still prescribe … [Read more...]

New habits, new normal? Halfway there? What will you keep?

April 14, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cape Space, FreeLetics, The Conversation

Commentary In the midst of managing COVID-19’s impact, it is time to discuss the changes we’ve made in the context of what we wish to keep in a new normal. It takes days 21 days to make or break a habit and 90 days for it to become permanent” During a recent Zoom meet-up, I was taken by comments shared about positive experiences in the last weeks.  The context was as if … [Read more...]

We don’t know what normalcy will be

April 14, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, LinkedIn, New York Times

No one can say what a return to normalcy will look like, how long it will take to get there or if normal like 2019 is even achievable. New York Times Emily Bazelon moderated a panel discussion to seek answers and weigh morality. Five experts talked about the principles and values that will determine the choices. SOURCE: New York Times, April 10, 2020. Link. In the longer … [Read more...]

Check the tone of your message before hitting send

April 14, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review

Did you just send THAT? When we are working remotely and stress levels are high, it’s easy to miscommunicate. Even well-intentioned messages can be misconstrued. The authors share tips for avoiding digital misnomers. Source: Harvard Business Review, March 27, 2020. Link. Most digital miscommunication happens because we don’t have access to the non-verbal cues, including … [Read more...]

Fomites, pets, and transmission

April 14, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief, Worms & Germs blog

Information and risk messaging about pet-to-human transmission may change as more information is collected. For now, there is no evidence that pets can serve as fomites for SARS-CoV-2. However, measures to prevent a pet becoming a fomite are important. Source: Clinician’s Brief, April 8, 2020. Link. Also see: COVID-19 in animals: Living systematic review, Worms & … [Read more...]

Be present. It’s important.

April 14, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Lander Company

Being present is truly important. We are all running around in this crazy life, with crazy schedules, kids, work, self-care and fun. We run through our to-dos, zip through our achievements and hurry around the routines. Source: Lander Company, April 6, 2020. Link. The coolest new way I just discovered was tattoos!! Not real ones but safe, temporary ones. Now, every time I … [Read more...]

Getting outside from inside and more

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: explore

Explore is a unique multimedia curator and home of the world’s largest live nature network. In addition to more than 250 original films and 30,000 photographs, there are countless live feeds. We can see puppies in a whelping room in Maryland, cat rescues in Los Angeles and eagles on their nest in northeast Iowa. You will find these feeds interesting, a welcome distraction or … [Read more...]

10,000 steps a day is B.S., say experts

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Prevention

Social distancing efforts restrict some from hitting their daily steps goals. New research shows you can walk less and still rake in the health benefits. Here’s the information, so you can determine what’s right for you. Source: Prevention, April 3, 2020. Link. 7,500 is the lowest number of steps with the highest level of health benefits, making it an ideal daily goal. Any … [Read more...]

Nubian goats, America’s favorite dairy breed (includes video)

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Goats

Small ruminants are gaining in popularity with commercial producers and hobbyists. Goats are favorites for 4-H projects, as well. Nubian goat milk is especially suited to cheese production. Nubians are also considered a good meat goat. Tamsin Cooper shares the history and profiles today’s Nubian dual-purpose goats. Source: Backyard Goats, April 4, 2020. Link. Most Nubians … [Read more...]

Open-field calving box keeps newborns warm

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Drovers

Like its own miniature windbreak, this Canadian producer’s idea has merit for inclement weather conditions anywhere. It is an idea to consider sharing with cattle producers directly or by newsletters and social media posts. Source: Drover’s, March 30, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: Calves are often born in the worst weather regardless of seasons. Something about those changes in … [Read more...]

Hard calvings mean a difficult start in life for newborns

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Dairy Herd Management

Calves experiencing a traumatic birth have the deck stacked against them as they grow. Study results quantify the challenges and make the topic valuable to discuss with cow-calf producers in both dairy and beef operations. . . .calves with the most difficult births also were 1.3 times more likely to experience scours and 1.6 times more likely to suffer from respiratory … [Read more...]

Clostridial disease protection important for cows and calves

April 7, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: DAIRYBUSINESS

Clostridial diseases can be lethal for dairy cattle. Stress, injuries and changes in feeding practices increase chances of death. Vaccination and sound management practices can prevent most common clostridial diseases for cows and calves. Source: DAIRYBUSINESS, March 13, 2020. Link. A solid strategy in preventing a clostridial outbreak in calves, prior to their vaccination, … [Read more...]

Floating horses’ teeth. Needed or not?

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

David Ramey, DVM, presents the pros and cons of teeth floating in horses. Getting a horse’s mouth examined periodically, to look for signs of oral disease is a good idea. Floating a horse’s teeth once in a while probably isn’t a bad idea either. But need? Well, that’s a subject for a good bit of discussion.” – David Ramey, DVM Source: Horse Network, April 3, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Feed pets for optimal dental health

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

One of the most important ways to improve dental health is to feed dogs and cats the correct diet writes Judy Morgan, DVM, CVA, CVCP, CVFT. She reviews the effects diets have on dental health and addressing some erroneous beliefs. Contrary to popular belief, the consumption of dry food does not provide enough mechanical abrasion to prevent the development of plaque and dental … [Read more...]

Collar or harness — which is best?

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Animal Wellness

Andrea Gronwald provides a comprehensive discussion of collars and harnesses. She shares how, when and why to use them. Pet owners will appreciate the guidance. Share this on social media and in newsletters with assurances that fashionable designs of each style are available. 😉 Source: Animal Wellness, April 2, 2020. Link. . . . collars are best used for identification … [Read more...]

Puppy socialization when sheltered in place

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Dogster

Socialization for new puppies and for newly adopted dogs is critical to help them adapt to their surroundings. Mary Schwager shares ideas for exposing puppies and dogs to new things, even while social distancing. Source: Dogster, April 3, 2020. Link. When you help a dog through difficult things using clear criteria and communication, they learn to trust and believe in you. … [Read more...]

Clean and disinfect horse barns the right way

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, CDC, EPA, Horse and Rider

Barb Crabbe, DVM, shares valuable information about horse barn cleanup in the face of an equine disease outbreak and in the context of everyday stable maintenance. It is a timely article for horse owners to consider as spring arrives and barn activities increase. Source: Horse and Rider, November 27, 2019. Link. Recent studies indicate equine influenza virus can be spread as … [Read more...]

Monkey see. Monkey do: the effects of social cues on biosecurity compliance

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Association for Psychological Science, Frontiers in Veterinary Science

To the detriment of animal health, humans do not always follow biosecurity protocols. Human behavioral factors have been shown to influence willingness to follow biosecurity protocols. Research from the University of Vermont underscores the importance of peer-to-peer demonstration of biosecurity measures to improve biosecurity compliance and can be simply summarized as monkey … [Read more...]

Before I die

April 7, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

Most of us don’t think about death, except in times of crisis and we are living in one of those times. The Covid-19 pandemic is a reminder that we can die at any time. Source: Purpose Unlimited. Link. It’s hard to not think about death when we are bombarded with daily updates of the coronavirus death toll. But what better time for each of us to consider what we are doing … [Read more...]

Crisis management and leadership

April 7, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Harvard Business Review

Addressing the urgent needs of the present is the work of management. You need to make immediate choices and allocate resources. The pace is fast, and actions are decisive. Leading, by contrast, involves guiding people to the best possible eventual outcome over this arc of time. Your focus needs to be on what is likely to come next and readying to meet it. Source: Harvard … [Read more...]

What scientists know about immunity and the novel coronavirus

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Smithsonian

It is too early to tell how well humans will mount effective antibodies, writes Katherine J. Wu. She shares information on challenges to immune development, viral replication and antigenic drift. If nothing else, her article is a decent review of virology and the challenges of protection. Source: Smithsonian, March 30, 2020. Link. Complicating matters further is the biology … [Read more...]

Social distancing algorithms for veterinary teams

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, BBC, Clinician's Brief

Six feet may not be enough, according to recent CDC information < link >. So, what are veterinary teams to do when essential services need to be performed? Social distancing algorithms have been developed for companion animal practices’ interactions to help prevent fomite transfer between pet owners and team members. It’s not perfect, but like so many prevention efforts, … [Read more...]

Coronavirus on its way

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Healthlignetap, New York Times

Just because you’ve not seen it yet, doesn’t mean you’re out of the woods. If you’re in the wait and see group, this resource may change your mind. With few geographic exceptions, coronavirus is on the way to your location. Disease modelers at the University of Texas at Austin simulated the spread of the outbreak in every United States county to determine the most likely … [Read more...]

Coronavirus sweeping rural America

April 7, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

Animal health pros working in rural areas understand the steps needed to slow the spread of coronavirus as well as their urban colleagues. That doesn’t mean the risk of exposure to it is diminished. This article explains the merciless speed at which the virus is spreading in rural America. Source: New York Times, April 8, 2020. Link. In some places, the virus has rushed in … [Read more...]

Rabies vaccinations essential! Lyme, Lepto, FELV situational.

April 7, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA, Culpeper Star-Exponent

Michael J. Watts, DVM speaks to vaccinations and their essential status during the pandemic. His comments about rabies vaccines are spot on. Backyard pets frequently encounter wildlife, so leptospirosis, Lyme and feline leukemia vaccines may be essential for some pets. Kennel cough vaccines are important to keep current for pets being boarded. Source: Culpeper Star-Exponent, … [Read more...]

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