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Archives for October 2021

LED technology helps locate cows needing attention

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AgriMarketing

Complimentary Commercial Content Allflex Livestock Intelligence, a livestock portfolio of digital products within Merck Animal Health, introduced new ear tag technology featuring a light-emitting diode last week. The AllFlex V2 monitoring ear tag allows for precision cow management in the pen. Different LED light patterns indicate individual cow needs based on critical data … [Read more...]

Beef up your momma cows

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Feeding pregnant cows with a balanced ration will yield calves with more muscle mass. The nutrition part of gestation is critical! It matters the entire time due to fetal changes throughout gestation.” - Ruel "Buzz" Iliff, DVM Source: BEEF, October 5, 2021. Link. Cows can’t handle fetal development entirely on their own. They need a balanced ration for the entire gestation to … [Read more...]

Caring for molting chickens

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Hobby Farms

Molting starts with the head and works its way down to the tailfeathers, says Marissa King. During a molt, the flock is working hard making sure new feathers will offer just as much warmth and protection as old ones. She offers some tricks to help a flock’s molt go smoothly. Molting can be a very painful and stressful time for your chickens.” Source: Hobby Farms, September … [Read more...]

Scratches, bacteria contribute to EPD

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

The search for the cause of equine pastern dermatitis continues adding new research results regarding bacteria. We really can’t conclude that any bacteria cause EPD. At this point we can only show that it’s associated with it.” - Sarah Kaiser-Thom, DVM, PhD Source: The Horse, October 5, 2021. Link. EPD is common, and people have this empirical knowledge about it, like it … [Read more...]

Halloween safety tips for cats

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAFP, Cat Friendly Homes

      A new infographic from the AAFP will help cat owners take precautions for their feline friends during Halloween activities. The tip list appeared with the announcement of the newly redesigned Cat Friendly website which is now organized by categories like Behavior, Veterinary Care, and Being a Cat Friendly Caregiver. Source: Cat Friendly … [Read more...]

Dogster’s 2021 top dog Halloween costumes and accessories

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Dogster

While many dogs get really spooked this time of year, others tolerate Halloween costumes. The tricks’ part? Who knows? The treats? Just keep the calories down. 😉 Source: Dogster, October 5, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

5 supplements dogs need or don’t

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Modern Dog, NASC

NOTE: The word SHOULD in this article is strong and potentially dangerous language for pet owners. There is also a link to “top” supplements to help with everything from anxiety, digestion and joint health to dental and immune support. Ugghh! Turmeric, coconut oil, probiotics, glucosamine and fish oil are supplements Jennifer Yau says dog owners SHOULD give their dogs. At … [Read more...]

Them’s the Rules: Bio containment? Viral escapes? What?

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, You Tube

Complimentary* Bio-containment expert Lisa Kercher, PhD, discusses virus research, bio attacks and what type of regulations exist in the US to prevent catastrophes including viral mishaps! Source: Chats with the Chatfields, You Tube, September 16, 2021. Link. “How to work with animals in containment was the longest amount of training I had,” shared Kercher. The scariest … [Read more...]

IBPSA’s Fast Bites – October 4th edition

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: IBPSA Fast Bites

IBBY excellence award winners from the 9th 2021 IBPSA Business Conference, SNL’s Keenen Thompson’s effort to inspire students to become DVMs, Penn Vet’s new coalition for pet care, how pet lodging businesses are competing to provide “pet-cations” and more. Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, October 4, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Preparing for the holiday rush

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Groomer to Groomer

Ho! Ho! Ho! Thanksgiving is seven weeks away. Christmas is 11 weeks away. Jonathan David talks about pacing yourself from a groomer’s perspective as the holidays approach. Source: Groomer to Groomer, pages 6-9, October 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Petco to expand PupBoxes, include private label products

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Storebrands

Opinion PupBox, a monthly subscription service for dogs, will expand to offer boxes across four life stages: puppy, young pup, grown pup and senior pup. The boxes each contain five to seven hand-picked items items designed for a dog's specific needs at each stage of life. This expansion follows the one of Petco’s mental health pet programs, which also feature the … [Read more...]

Good consumer marketing is like dating

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

The goal of dating is to get someone to like you, to take a chance on you and to, hopefully, give you a second date. That’s exactly what we want when we’re trying to bring somebody into our brand, store (clinic) or service.” - Michael Johnson Source: Petfood Industry, September 29, 2021. Link. The things that most pet consumers have in common is that they are value-minded, … [Read more...]

Use time blocking for better time management

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

Time blocking is the practice of planning your schedule for the day in advance by blocking every hour of your day for specific tasks and responsibilities. Thomas Griffin explains how to start time blocking and its benefits. Source: Forbes, September 15, 2021. Link. The reason why time blocking works so well is that, unlike an open-ended to-do list, here, it helps you focus … [Read more...]

7 symptoms of a nervous breakdown (includes video)

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Amen Clinics, Health

"Nervous breakdown" isn't a clinical term and it's not considered a mental illness, says Erin Engle, PsyD. It is more of a catchall term that references multiple psychological ailments in situations where a person cannot function normally because of overwhelming stress. Engle shares a few common signs that someone is feeling overwhelmed and not having an entirely healthy … [Read more...]

Yin and yang

October 5, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

In ancient Chinese philosophy, yin and yang is a conceptualization of dualism, describing how obviously opposite or contrary forces may be complementary. So it is with your strengths and weaknesses. Source: Inc., September 19, 2021. Link. No matter how good you get at understanding and managing emotions, you'll still make mistakes.” INSIGHTS: Learn from your mistakes while … [Read more...]

Stalkerware apps are stealing personal data from smartphones, maybe yours

October 5, 2021 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

Stalkerware is the term for rapidly expanding group of smartphone apps that may look like useful calculator or calendar apps. Instead, they record every keystroke users make and gather personal data, including location, passwords and photos. They lurk in the Apple App store and Google Play. Source: New York Times, September 29, 2021. Link. It’s extremely invasive, it’s a … [Read more...]

Workplace awareness: Train to spot passive-aggressive bullying

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Kate Nasser

Passive-aggressive bullying is more common in the workplace than aggressive bullying. These bullies have a sense that full out aggressive bullying could cost them their jobs. Kate Nasser shares the importance of training everyone to spot and address passive aggressive behavior. Passive aggressive bullying is even more toxic because it flies under the radar.” Source: Kate … [Read more...]

Celebrate diversity in October

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Global Diversity Awareness Month, LGBT History Month, National Coming Out Day

October is a great time to acknowledge the diversity in our companies and communities. For those working on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, this is a good time to research new resources as you acknowledge the progress your team is making. We’ve highlighted three ways animal health pros worldwide can celebrate our differences and achievements. Sources: … [Read more...]

Spectrum of care: more than treatment options

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

From the paper: Offering and providing an spectrum of care can be difficult but can also provide substantial benefits for all stakeholders in the veterinarian-client-patient relationship. In providing a SoC, veterinarians have a responsibility to provide context for each option, discussing the advantages, disadvantages, and most likely outcomes for each option; the … [Read more...]

Public agritourism and cuddly animals have inherent disease risks

October 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

Greg Cima provides a call to action for veterinarians working with clients whose operations or activities include sharing live animals in public settings. Pathogens are an occupational hazard in animal agriculture. Zoonotic risks are inherent in public venues and interactions. Animal shedding of E coli O157:H7 and Salmonella organisms is highest in the summer and fall, when … [Read more...]

October 2021 skies offer much to see

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Outdoor Resource, Treehugger

Turn off smartphones and blue screens and look to the sky in October. The longer nights give us a chance to take pleasure in the sky, according to Michael d'Estries. He says October will present a Hunter’s Moon and meteor showers. Source: Treehugger, October 1, 2021. Link.  INSIGHTS: A bit of sky watching in the fall air could be what the stress doctor ordered! Also … [Read more...]

How to self-promote at work without coming off as full of yourself

October 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Fast Company

Promoting yourself at work can be difficult and awkward. It’s unrealistic to assume that your boss or colleagues will notice all your skills, talents and accomplishments without your pointing some of them out. Source: Fast Company, October 6, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

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