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Archives for February 2022

IBPSA Fast Bites – February 14, 2022

February 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Digital transformation in vet services, trending products for senior pets, e-commerce’s next level, eco-friendly products and practices now table stakes in pet industry and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 14, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Your invisible work is key to your most productive self

February 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, Kelly Maher OTD, OTD

Invisible work includes deep observation, listening, daydreaming, sitting with our intuition, pondering questions about a challenge or opportunity post meeting, and then reframing those questions, writes Natalie Nixon. It’s the feverish scribbling or typing out of new ideas that emerge in the moment or during windshield time on a long drive. Nixon asserts we need to stop … [Read more...]

Using the Mark Twain rule to become exceptionally persuasive

February 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Inc.

Emotionally intelligent people learn to embrace a deceptively simple habit that helps them overcome undermining their own goals and exhibiting a lack of emotional intelligence. That habit is brevity, shares Bill Murphy, Jr. Coming up with a good message takes time, but truly crafting it -- editing it, to put it differently, and ensuring it's efficiently tied to your ultimate … [Read more...]

No regrets?

February 15, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: The Atlantic

To extinguish your regrets doesn’t put you on a path to freedom; it consigns you to make the same mistakes again and again. Source: The Atlantic, February 3, 2022. Link. True freedom requires that we put regret in its proper place in our life. Look out for people who may be struggling with heavy workloads or working long hours while juggling home schooling, childcare, elder … [Read more...]

Making sure mentoring works

February 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: SHRM, The Horizons Tracker

Employee development topics abound as society faces the great resignation, work-life balance and employee retention. Results from Harvard Business School research found that new hires who received effective mentoring were able to outperform their non-mentored peers by 18 percent.  What’s more, the mentored employees also stayed with the organization longer than their … [Read more...]

Anti-mink farming bill should concern poultry, confined animal production industry

February 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Watt Poultry

OPINION It’s easy to forget about mink production, especially if you live in a region where mink have never been raised, writes Roy Graber. The fact that a provision that would outlaw commercial mink farms in the U.S. made it into a larger legislative bill should be concerning to anyone involved in animal agriculture, he says. Animal agriculture has been under intense … [Read more...]

3 mindset pivots that help lead for today, tomorrow and beyond

February 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: SmartBrief

Leaders at all levels can use business issues as strategic building blocks to seek resolution and strategically move forward. Dave Coffaro shares three pivots to help move a business from defining problems to strategic management: Pivot 1: From eliminating pain points to a strategic management mindset Pivot 2: From description to root cause Pivot 3: From struggle to … [Read more...]

VIS updates analysis of the major veterinary groups in North America

February 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Integration Solutions

Veterinary Integration Solutions released its updated version of veterinary groups in North America. What’s new: Galaxy Vets was added SAGE Veterinary Centers was added Pathway Vets was renamed Thrive Pet Healthcare MAVANA was removed O’Brien Veterinary Group was removed The numbers of locations were updated. Source: Veterinary Integration Solutions, … [Read more...]

A coronavirus variant once helped the global pork industry. Could one protect us?

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Purdue University, Science

In 1946 veterinary researchers at Purdue University reported that something invading the guts of young pigs was causing diarrhea, vomiting and weight loss, ultimately killing most of them. The culprit was a coronavirus we know as transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV). TGEV has never harmed a human, and its relationship to SARS-CoV-2, the driver of COVID-19, is … [Read more...]

Urban wildlife and SARS-CoV-2 variants

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Worms and Germs

Scott Weese, DVM, has kept information and perspective on SARS-CoV-2 updated and fresh over the past two years. He writes, “While control of the pandemic at this stage is pretty much still solely dependent on addressing human-to-human transmission, as things slowly get more controlled in people, other sources of infection and other sources of variants become more relevant. The … [Read more...]

Forage study: legumes in beef cattle bring MANY benefits

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: The Cattle Site

H.A.(Bart) Lardner, PhD, shares preliminary findings from his ongoing forage study evaluating plant production, nutritive value, animal growth and performance, soil nutrient profiles, water dynamics and more. Source: The Cattle Site, January 27, 2022. Link. We’ve put in a grass species with a legume species, and we feel legumes are really the solution to the long-term needs … [Read more...]

Knowing open cows more important than knowing pregnant ones

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

The most important controllable component of any breeding program is to identify your open cows, says Donna Amaral-Phillips, PhD. The faster open cows are identified, the sooner they can be rebred. Lost pregnancies are not just frustrating. They often cause long-term financial impacts. The more cows with extended days open, the greater the total cost.” - Donna Amaral-Phillips, … [Read more...]

Goals for first lactation dairy cows

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

We’ve shared considerable calving information in recent weeks. Healthy calves grow to be healthy cows. Rudimentary? Yes, but often unspoken. Calves and heifers that grow well and become productive cows is a target for every dairy farm. Mike Van Amburgh, PhD, shared some growth targets for dairy replacements, writes Abby Bauer. These include doubling a calf’s bodyweight … [Read more...]

What to do when activists arrive

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA, Pork

Anthropomorphic characteristics continue to define how humans see animals. With this comes more activism targeted at current stewardship methods, regardless of how much improvement has been made in pain management, care, housing, handling and euthanasia methods. Animal health professionals need to be prepared for animal activist encounters. If you encounter an activist on … [Read more...]

6 nutrients that support hoof health

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equine Wellness

Commercial content included Certain nutrients can make a huge difference in the state of a horse’s feet. The author outlines six ingredients that can have a positive impact on hoof health and stability. Source: Equine Wellness, January 13, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Can Diet Coke really treat colic? Social media gone wrong.

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Paulick Report

While an older story, this serves as a reminder to be diligent when posting content on social media. Oliver Liyou BVSC (HONS1) MANZCVSC (EQ DENT), was the victim of social media gone awry after posting himself administering Diet Coke to a horse with a gastric impaction. The post reached 1.5 million people and received 6500 likes. Liyou emphasized that the entire point … [Read more...]

All about bees

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Morning Ag Clips, Successful Farming

The veterinary feed directive put bees prominently into the mix of animals veterinarians must consider with specific products. We’re sharing a link to the special edition of Successful Farming that features six articles about bees and beekeeping. They are good resources to learn more about beekeeping from crops to insemination to mead wine made from honey. Source: Successful … [Read more...]

Americans projected to eat 1.42 billion chicken wings for Super Bowl

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Feedstuffs

Need we say it? Animal health practices make wings safer than the quarterbacks will be winging the ball downfield at Super Bowl LVI. 😉 “Demand for chicken wings has been through the roof since the beginning of the pandemic. A shift from sit-down restaurants to takeout and quick service has boosted chicken wing consumption,” explains Tom Super, NCC. Source: Feedstuffs, … [Read more...]

Puppy Bowl XVII airs Sunday, February 13

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Bleacher Report

The 18th annual Puppy Bowl will air at 2:00 p.m. Eastern time this Sunday on Animal Planet and Discovery+. Martha Steward (Team Ruff) and Snoop Dogg (Team Fluff). More than 100 dogs will participate. There will also be Kitty Halftime Show for cat lovers during the broadcast. Source: Bleacher Report, February 8, 2022. Link. Before the Puppy Bowl kicks off, there will be a … [Read more...]

Caring for the outdoor cat

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: HappyPuppyTips

Sharing items to consider before letting cats roam, Michelle K offers preventive measures to ensure outdoor cats stay safe: Identification Regular wellbeing check-ups with veterinarians Leaving out food and water Provide indoor stimulation to reduce the desire to go outdoors Because of all of the potential threats they’re exposed to, outdoor cats, on average, … [Read more...]

Could it be an allergy?

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Puppies and Pooches

Getting a good history and a complete picture of anything that might have changed in a pet’s environment is important for any allergy diagnosis. Ultimately, getting history depends on fully engaging the pet owner to identify possible causes. Consider this article as a resource to help pet owners think about possible causes when they suspect a pet allergy and to realize the … [Read more...]

Grooming’s important role in pet health

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

Complimentary Commercial Content included Regular grooming does more than help pets look fresh and smell clean, shares Julia L. Rivera. It also is an important part of a pet’s proper hygiene, which can reduce the risk of skin issues, matting, ear infections, fleas and other health issues. Social media is expanding significantly which gives groomers, retailers and brands … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – February 7, 2022

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

OSHA 300A log display reminder, pet treat market growth, takeaways from pet industry leadership summit, Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya Griffin, tax deductions, retirement challenges and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 7, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Secrets to maintaining relationships a long time

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Medium

To honor the modern Valentine’s Day . . . Maintaining a long-term relationship is hard. There could always be inevitable arguments and unnecessary drama. However, if you would always be sensitive and be supportive to your partner, most of these problems would vanish into thin air, just the way they manifested. Source: Medium, February 1, 2022. Link.  Also see: Search … [Read more...]

Emotions – make them work for you

February 8, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Emotional intelligence is finding the balance for better control of yourself and relationships with others. Source: Inc., January 19, 2022. Link. The rule of resilience is all about learning how to deal with the emotions that rise when you fail repeatedly, or when you face pressure or difficult challenges. INSIGHT: Procrastinating on a decision IS a decision. … [Read more...]

USDA: Veterinary shortage situation areas for 2022

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: USDA

228 veterinary shortage situation area nominations are now available for Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program and Veterinary Services Grant Program applicants to review on the Veterinary Services Shortage Situations Map. Source: USDA, January 4, 2022. Link. The Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Programhelps qualified veterinarians offset a significant portion of … [Read more...]

3 tactics that will help deal with burnout the right way

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, VIS

Burnout expert Kelley Bonner notes few are talking about how to deal with the underlying issues that masquerade as burnout. It isn’t simply a synonym for stress, the WHO definition suggests; it’s the result of deep, long-term stress that hasn’t been dealt with, either by the sufferer or their employer <Link>. . . . burnout is a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from … [Read more...]

Survey says: Younger pet owners plan to spend less, lose pets in 2022

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Compared to Gen X and baby boomers, younger pet owners worry more that they may need to spend less on pet food and treats in 2022 or change to a less expensive brand. In a November 2021 survey by the American Pet Products Association, distinct generational differences arose related to economic issues. The percentage of millennials and Gen Z concerned how finances will affect … [Read more...]

Pandemic hankering: How consumers have changed their desires and behaviors

February 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: MediaPos

Things may never return to what they were prior to Covid-19, according to Top 10 Global Consumer Trends in a study released by research company Euromonitor International. The study identified 10 trends. Here are four that best apply to animal health efforts: Backup planners Digital seniors The great life refresh The Metaverse movement Source: MediaPost, January … [Read more...]

3 key factors led to a record-setting 2021 holiday season

February 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Retail Federation

As economic and production factors from agriculture affect animal health potential in food animal markets, retail trends are reflected in the companion animal health marketplace. Katherine Cullen shares the key factors that carried through 2021 into the holiday season along with a look at the multichannel shopping journey: Early shopping The price was right Stores … [Read more...]

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