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Archives for August 2020

Chinese ASF vaccine enters new development phase

August 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: The Pig Site

China’s agriculture ministry reports positive results on a trial vaccine for African swine fever developed by the Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, according to the South China Morning Post. Officials say it is still too early to estimate when a vaccine will be available. Source: The Pig Site, August 19, 2020. Link. Results from the studies suggest that the increased … [Read more...]

Utah mink test positive for coronavirus. Plague reported in Lake Tahoe.

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Los Angeles Times

Once again reports of zoonoses are in the news. While the source to this mink infection is not known, it seems likely small rodents or their fleas were involved with the plague case. Source: Associated Press, August 17, 2020. Link. High mortality in two mink ranches prompted testing for Covid-19 virus. Five live mink tested positive. The Utah mink farms have also reported … [Read more...]

Veterinary tech associations’ role in public education

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Nurse

Christen Puckett-Smith, BS, RVT, and Kenichiro Yagi MS, RVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM), have it right when they write, “. . . as credentialed veterinary technicians, we are walking billboards.” Their article focuses on association activities that help educate the public about the role veterinary technicians play in veterinary practice. Source: Today’s Veterinary Nurse, Spring 2020. … [Read more...]

VVCA inaugural summit sets the stage for virtual care

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: VVCA

Congratulations to the Veterinary Virtual Care Association team on their successful Virtual Care Summit, which took place August 18. Concurrent with the summit, the organization launched an updated website <link>. A substantial set of educational options were offered. They included compelling speakers and animal health pros experienced in hands-off virtual medical care … [Read more...]

Labor union comes to private veterinary hospitals

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business

A new labor contract covering 100 employees in a Vancouver, Washington, veterinary clinic is the first of its kind. One employee anticipates the labor contract will provide veterinary workers with protections, wage equality and establish a foothold for continued improvements in working conditions. The contract calls for: Base pay minimums. Differential pay for overnight … [Read more...]

Don’t skip that vacation

August 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review

Rebecca Zucker reminds us of the reasons and benefits of taking time away from our daily work. The pandemic has changed many plans, but vacation benefits remain clear whatever you do: Improved productivity Lower Stress Better overall mental health Spurs greater creativity Source: Harvard Business Review, August 11, 2020. Link. Plans may look different than … [Read more...]

Work-life balance gives way to work-life integration

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, SmartBrief

Companies all over the world are realizing that working from home is not only more efficient, but more suitable for the wants and needs of today’s workers, writes Matt Klassen. He shares two big changes we can expect to see in the future: Businesses will embrace flexibility Automation will be increasingly essential Source: Fast Company, August 16, 2020. Link. Company … [Read more...]

Whoops! That was a faux pas.

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

It was just a throwaway remark. You didn’t mean to offend. But now a colleague has indicated what was said was hurtful. So how should you respond after committing a microaggression? First, make sure the other person feels heard. Follow your colleague’s lead in the conversation; be curious and empathetic. Offer a sincere apology that expresses gratitude for their … [Read more...]

Empowering empowerment

August 18, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

Firms are finding out that transitioning from an authoritarian model to an employee-empowerment model is not easy. It requires new behaviors and new ways of thinking for executives and employees. Source: Forbes, August 4, 2020. Link. Empowerment is an active process. It involves coaching or teaching team members to self-serve, to make decisions, and to use less of their … [Read more...]

Flu season nears. Time for a flu-shot (video)

August 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation

The most powerful tool we have to combat disease is vaccination, Robert Redfield, CDC director, said during a recent interview. Flu cases are expected to start increasing early in October and could last late into May. This makes September and early October the ideal time to get your flu shot. The flu vaccine takes up to two weeks to reach peak effectiveness” Source: The … [Read more...]

Business air travel is evolving

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: BBC

There is much conjecture, yet limited consensus about what air travel will look like in the next normal. Natasha Frost discussed the evolution of business travel with leaders in the travel industry, covering safety, costs and the efficiencies of digital communications. Flying seems to have lower transmission rates than inside dining or religious services, among other ‘risky’ … [Read more...]

Chickens, Salmonella sp. and people

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, CDC, Hobby Farms

Raising chickens comes with built-in health risks for them and their keepers. In the United States, the CDC reports increased popularity of backyard poultry flocks has been associated with increases in live, poultry-associated salmonella outbreaks. Arizona veterinarian Stephanie Lamb, a boarded specialist in avian medicine, discusses the ins and outs of salmonella in … [Read more...]

Don’t scruff that cat and other things cat owners will appreciate

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Catster

The articles gathered for this post are resources to help educate cat owners. Simple information can often improve the quality of life for a cat and its owners. The articles begin with a reminder that scruffing a cat is NOT a proper feline-handling skill. Source: Scruffing a cat is not the right way to restrain a kitty, Catster, August 3, 2020. Link. Scruffing can be … [Read more...]

Let them eat dirt

August 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Eat dirt? That was an insult once upon a time. Fast forward to Emily Stein, PhD, who shares how a diverse diet, regular dental care and a little bit of dirt can help a dog’s gut microbiome thrive. She offers: Microbes from the mouth survive the stomach to impact gut function and gut health Growing friendly bacteria in the mouth leads to increased levels of friendly … [Read more...]

Keep older dogs fit with these activities

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

The aging German Shorthair-Labrador mix pictured here has earned a special place with a young dog lover. At 14, his routine still includes activities described in the article linked here. They have allowed him to live longer, live better and establish a bond with a growing boy. The authors share ideas on how to make a dog's senior years the best years of their lives: … [Read more...]

Managing heat stress in horses

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus, Horse Network

Aubrey Moore reminds us that days with high temperature, plus high humidity put horses at the greatest risk for heat exhaustion. All horses are susceptible to overheating, regardless of their activity. . . . when in doubt, if you’re overheated, they’re overheated.” Source: The Horse Network, August 3, 2020. Link. The Fédération Équestre Internationale recommends continuous … [Read more...]

Birds and beef have a lot in common (video)

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Audubon Society

“The era of big conservation is over,” says Audubon’s Marshall Johnson. “It’s up to us to drive the outcomes for the next 100 years.” He explains the importance of cattle, grasslands and cattle ranchers participating in Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Initiative to conserve ecosystems and sustainability. Their efforts are third-party verified to bear Audubon’s “grazed on … [Read more...]

Hutches can contribute to calves’ heat stress

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Producers who raise preweaned dairy calves frequently use calf hutches. For all their advantages, their lack of climate control makes heat stress monitoring and prevention important. Jud Heinrichs and Colleen Jones write about how high temperatures, excessive humidity and the sun take a toll on calves. Air movement, moisture, hair coat, bedding and rumination activity are … [Read more...]

Identify what pasture plants are poisonous to cattle (slide show)

August 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

There are many plants that can cause illness, death, abortion, birth defects, metabolic disorders, photosensitization and other problems in cattle, writes Heather Smith Thomas. Her slide show includes photos of plants cattle producers should look for. Source: BEEF, March 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Understanding pinkeye; a laboratory overview

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratory

Commentary including sponsored content from Addison Biological Laboratory. Infectious bovine keratoconjunctivitis, also known as pinkeye, is a common eye disease cattle producers hate treating. Routinely transmitted by flies, pinkeye’s frequently observed pathogens are Moraxella bovis, Moraxella bovoculi, Mycoplasma bovis, Mycoplasma bovoculi and bovine herpesvirus type 1 … [Read more...]

3rd annual NAVC Media E-Commerce+ Summit to be (appropriately) virtual

August 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVC Media

Complimentary commercial content This year’s NAVC E-Commerce+ Summit will take place virtually September 22nd and 23rd. The speaker lineup will examine where our industry is headed, and how generational expectation differences continue to change the landscape. The conference will help you prepare for future developments. Topics include: How pets have transformed … [Read more...]

Working after a bad night’s sleep

August 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review

Get more sleep! We hear this often and it is good advice. There are days, however, when we work after getting too little sleep or a night of poor-quality sleep. Christopher M. Barnes discusses what to do to get through the day with a sleep shortage. Research indicates that sleep deprivation is most harmful to novel tasks, or those which require creativity and … [Read more...]

How fear creates clutter and how to stop it

August 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: BottomLineInc

Good news! Amanda Sullivan says overgrown filing cabinets, closets, stacks in the garage or mounds on your desk do not indicate slovenliness. She says it may indicate fears and discusses what to do about them: Fear of financial problems Fear that you’re in over your head with something important Fear of missing out Fear that anything short of perfection is not … [Read more...]

Ventilation, air filtration help prevent the spread of coronavirus

August 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

By now, some of us have experienced a person inside a business shamelessly not wearing a face mask. Masks do a decent job at keeping the coronavirus from spreading into the environment. But, if an infected person is inside a building, inevitably some virus will escape into the air, writes Shelly Miller, mechanical engineering professor, University of Colorado Boulder. The … [Read more...]

All ears

August 11, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Veterinary Advantage

  You’re not listening to me.” Your customer is actually saying you aren’t taking them seriously and it is probably because you didn’t acknowledge their concern before you offered a solution. Source: Vet-Advantage Magazine, June 2016. Link. By responding to the other person, you are telling her that she has the power in the conversation. Remember, they are the … [Read more...]

What do these animals have in common?

August 4, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Trivia Genius

What do unique characteristic do sheep, horses, octopuses, goats and toads all share? Unique nasal cilia Exist on every continent Rectangular pupils Potential to transfer warts to humans None of the above Click the link to the source below for the answer. Source: Trivia Genius, ZME Science, July 22, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

To wether or not, when and how

August 4, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Goats

When a male goat gets castrated, he becomes a wether. While it is possible to castrate surgically, it is not the preferred method, shares Karen Kopf. Banding is considered the safest, gentlest, least intrusive way to accomplish castration when done in a timely manner. One of the greatest risks of banding goats is tetanus since the band creates an anaerobic environment. Care … [Read more...]

Feed cows when THEY want to eat

August 4, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Isaac Salfer, PhD, says our tendencies to avoid summer feeding times in the heat of the day are not consistent with natural biological rhythms and eating patterns of dairy cows. He says night feedings are not a best practice and to avoid feeding after 3:00 p.m. Cows have this strong biological drive to not eat at night” - Isaac Salfer, Ph.D. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, August … [Read more...]

Body condition score still impacts reproduction success

August 4, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

Okay, we know this right? Paul Fricke and Milo Wiltbank reemphasized the BCS story at a recent, virtual Four-State Dairy Nutrition and Management Conference. According to the article, success with artificial insemination is so high that when conception rates decline, the tendency is to adjust the AI protocols. The data shows BCS is the first place to look. We have good … [Read more...]

What does it cost to wean an older pig?

August 4, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

It is normal to challenge norms in swine and poultry production. The authors from Swine Management Services manage a complex database to help swine producers make production, health and economic decisions. While counter-intuitive, some advantages exist for moving to an older weaning age. Source: National Hog Farmer, July 1, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: Data like these help us … [Read more...]

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