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Archives for May 2020

Top posts from Patrick T Malone

May 12, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Like clockwork, Patrick T Malone provides highly read content on a weekly basis. This week we are sharing his top 5 most read posts since the beginning of 2020. Thank you for contributing Pat!   Source: Animal Health Digest, January through April 2020. Become an unforgettable boss, January 21, 2020. Link. A manager’s checklist, February 11, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

HAPPENING TODAY: Veterinary Innovation Podcast guests to discuss virtual veterinary shows

May 12, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Innovation Podcasts

TODAY, Julie Legred, CVT, and Beckie Mossor, RVT, will join the VIP hosts to discuss upcoming virtual veterinary shows. The podcast is tentatively scheduled for 4:00 p.m. ADT, 3:00 p.m. EDT, 2:00 p.m. CDT, 1:00 p.m. MDT and noon PDT. Check the VIP website to confirm the time at least two hours before current scheduled time. Source: Veterinary Innovation Podcasts, May 13, … [Read more...]

Good heavens, May 14, 2020!

May 12, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

COMMENTARY Prepping this AHD Bulletin, I looked for inspiration to underscore the objectives of curating for the animal health industry. Urgency and the need to adapt are strong points of inspiration now, along with biosecurity. One third of 2020 is gone. Two hundred thirty-two days remain until 2021 begins. For society, much remains in limbo. As an industry, animal … [Read more...]

Revisit the 3 Rs of client retention

May 12, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

This article is more current today than it was when Brenda Tassava, CVPM, CVJ, VLCE, wrote it in 2018. Communication diligence is one of the big lessons as we manage through a crisis. We cannot assume that one-and-done efforts will resonate or be remembered, let alone acted on. Tassava discusses the need to remind, recall and recheck, plus forward booking appointments with … [Read more...]

Tips to avoid malicious apps

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: BottomLineInc

With digital use at an all-time high, there are risks to consider with the convenience and fun some apps offer. Anthony Green reminds us that apps can be easy entry points for digital criminals who want to pirate your data and seize control of your accounts and devices. He offers some basic tips to avoid pirating. Never download from a third-party app outside of the App Store … [Read more...]

Goats get foot rot, too

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Goats

All hoofed animals risk foot rot and related foot scald. The reason for hoof rot in goats is commonly wet, moist ground and damp weather, according to Janet Garman. Two organisms cause foot rot: Fusobacterium necrophorum and Bacteroides nodusus. Fusobacterium necrophorum lives in the soil and is anaerobic. That’s the situation in deep, muddy pastures or stalls. If F. … [Read more...]

Training and education available for backyard poultry raisers

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Alberta Farm Animal Care

With growing interest in backyard hens, and with some towns and cities allowing residents to raise chickens in their backyards, Alberta Farm Animal Care is hosting a Backyard Chicken webinar series for beginner poultry raisers. The series covers information on flock health, handling, costs, bylaws, breeds, coop design, diseases and more. Cassandra Kirkpatrick, Urban Hen … [Read more...]

Somatic cell counts spike in spring

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Bacterial and somatic cell counts are used by dairy farmers and processors as indicators of milk quality. In general, the higher the counts, the lower the milk quality. Warm, wet spring weather provides the perfect opportunity for bacteria to breed and wreak havoc on milk quality. In order to stay ahead of a springtime spike, producers should focus on cow comfort, cow … [Read more...]

Pest buster listing for 2020

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

With resistance building among parasites that attack livestock and horses <link>, it is important to have a resource to identify options for pest and parasite management. BEEF magazine shared an updated listing for 2020 compiled from company supplied information and websites. Source: BEEF, April 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is a good tool for retailers, … [Read more...]

Keep the value of your vaccine dollars

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Producers cannot afford to overlook the importance of how they store vaccines and handle them prior to injection, states Glenn Selk, PhD Biological products should be stored under refrigeration at 35⁰F to 45⁰F unless the nature of the product makes storing at a different temperature advisable (APHIS 2007). Producers cannot afford to overlook the importance of how they store … [Read more...]

Hornets from hell. Bee-ware! (video)

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: New York Times, You Tube

The Asian giant hornet has been found in the Pacific Northwest and North American honey beekeepers are notably alarmed. Asian hornets feed on other insects including honeybees and are capable of quickly destroying hives. They nest in the ground and can be distinguished by their yellow heads, body length of nearly two inches length and a wingspan of up to three inches. Dormant … [Read more...]

Feral-to-friendly tips for transitioning a cat

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Bringing a feral, or community cat, into a home involves committing to a gradual socialization process, writes Sally Bahner. It’s important to understand that there’s no guarantee you’ll end up with a cuddly lap cat. Bahner shares six steps for making friends with a stray. Source: Animal Wellness, May 4, 2020. Link. In many cases, feral cats can be socialized and transformed … [Read more...]

Pet insurance acceptance growing

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Pet insurance fits younger pet owners’ lifestyles as they learn about the modern costs of pet ownership, writes Rachael Zimlich, BSN, RN. It is evolving toward wellness from its beginnings as accident and emergency protection. The trends favoring subscription services also favors the pet insurance benefits of complete care, one month at a time. Source: DVM 360, March 16, … [Read more...]

Sunscreen protection for dogs

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Canine Journal

Dogs are just as prone as humans are to sunburn and related health conditions, such as skin cancers. Dogs should NOT wear human sunscreen, writes Sally Jones. They need to use a sunscreen specially formulated for dogs, especially considering how much they like to lick themselves. Common ingredients found in human sunscreens, such as zinc oxide or para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), … [Read more...]

Morris Animal Foundation launches Stop Cancer Furever campaign

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Morris Animal Foundation

The Morris Animal Foundation launched its seventh annual pet cancer campaign, Stop Cancer Furever, on May 1 < link >. The two-month campaign raises awareness of, and funds for, research leading to new understandings about how to prevent, diagnose and treat animal cancers. The campaign will provide pet owners and animal lovers free downloadable cancer prevention … [Read more...]

AAHA releases employee handbook guidelines, including Covid-19 resources

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA

The AAHA Guide to Creating an Employee Handbook is now available with new and updated sample policies covering the most recent developments in federal law and human resource management. It includes up to date information on the best employment policies for your practice, from scheduling and pay periods to workplace safety and care of facility to vacations and leave. Access … [Read more...]

Virtual dog training is an option

May 5, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

With pet adoptions at an all-time high during this Covid-19 pandemic, concerns of pet rescue groups are being realized. Some families adopting pets are not qualified owners. New dog owners will need help teaching their new friends to learn the rules of the house and the neighborhood. Virtual training, phone calls and text lessons from professional trainers may save the day for … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin: Big is not bad. It is fragile.

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

Temple Grandin, Colorado State University animal science professor and autism advocate, weighs in on the current state of meat processing, the overwhelmed supply chain and possible animal welfare effects. Big operations are extremely cost efficient. That’s why they’ve been built this way, she says. The downside is the fragility of the supply chains, as Covid-19 proves. This … [Read more...]

Habits: good, bad and useful

May 5, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: GeorgiaPol.com

The important thing about committing to anything longer than 30 to 40 days is that it establishes a habit.  A rule of thumb I have always observed is that it takes three weeks to turn practice into habit, intentionally or not. Source: Georgiapol.com, April 28, 2020. Link. It is a bit harder if it is something you do not want to do.  I do not like to exercise, but I do … [Read more...]

Change or transformation?

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

The world will look radically different in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic. Our survival and success in the new world will depend on understanding the difference between change and transformation.  Source: Purpose Unlimited. Link. Most businesses fail because they are merely reacting to change that has already taken place. Futurist Daniel Burrus describes it like … [Read more...]

Interactive Covid-19 maps to help with practice decisions

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

FASCINATING! The AVMA is providing interactive maps to present different lenses to view the Covid-19 outbreak and its impact on veterinary medicine and veterinary professionals. The maps allow users to zoom in and out and hide or show specific data layers when more than one variable is shown. It is especially important to communicate proactively with clients about various … [Read more...]

Veterinarian: my career prepared me for the Covid-19 pandemic

May 5, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: 1 Life Connected

Kimberly Pope-Robinson, DVM, speaker, author and coach, recently shared how learning resiliency to cope with her professional life helped her navigate through emotional roller coaster challenges, including the current pandemic. Source: 1 Life Connected, April 27, 2020. Link. Pope-Robinson shared four key areas that are helping her now and that can apply to anyone, not just … [Read more...]

VCPR limits vet care during pandemic

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Innovation Podcast

The Veterinary Innovation Podcast hosted a frank discussion May 5th about difficulties vets face when navigating unclear, inconsistent, and rapidly changing VCPR regulations in the face of a global pandemic. Covid-19 has been the impetus for a temporary relaxation of current VCPR laws in some states. Those changes have been the catalyst for some heated conversations about … [Read more...]

From surviving to thriving: Reimagining the post-COVID-19 return

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: McKinsey and Company

The authors suggest that to come back stronger than they were before, companies should reimagine their business model as they return to full speed. There are four strategic areas on which to focus: recovering revenue, rebuilding operations, rethinking the organization and accelerating the adoption of digital solutions. Source: McKinsey and Company, May 2020. Link. The … [Read more...]

Stop the imposter syndrome

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Bovine Veterinarian

Rhonda Brooks shares perspective about and solutions to offset impostor syndrome experiences. Seventy percent of people are affected at some point in their lives, notes Amy Ruple, DVM. The percentage may be higher among high-achieving veterinarians. The article includes 10 steps to help learn to think like a non-impostor from Valerie Young, EdD. Source: Bovine … [Read more...]

Move forward and live

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Disney’s popular movie, The Rookie (2002), starred Dennis Quaid who plays Jim Morris, the oldest player in professional baseball. Morris shared the experience of getting there with AgriTalk in the context of the current pandemic recovery. He talks about meeting challenges head-on, perseverance and the value of surrounding yourself with the best people to be the best you can … [Read more...]

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