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Archives for May 2025

Worth a Glance – May 8, 2025

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Associated Press, Nautilis, The Scientist

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 1, 2025. Link. Most read posts from May 1, 2025 AHD Bulletin – Chewy Health president shares 3 trends revolutionizing pet healthcare. Link. Extended colostrum feeding adds $500 per heifer, slashes treatment costs, boosts lifetime milk. Link. New lifestage infographics-pet owner education, identify … [Read more...]

Three 3 rules of three for successful communications

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn, LLC, thoughtLEADERS

When you convey information, don’t rattle off a list of 47 things the listener must understand. All good things come in threes, writes Mike Figliuolos. Communicating in threes like “stop, look, and listen” from childhood makes remembering easier. Source: thoughtLEADERS, LLC®, LinkedIn, May 7, 2025. Link. Threes work. They’ll help your communications. They’ll make your ideas … [Read more...]

Sovereignty comes from behind to win muddy Kentucky Derby

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Facebook, Lexington Herald Leader, NBC, Yahoo

  Sovereignty charged past race favorite Journalism down the stretch to win a muddy 151st Kentucky Derby by 1 1/2 lengths in front of 147,406 onlookers at Churchill Downs in Louisville. The victory was a first for all of Sovereignty’s connections <Link>. All 19 of those horses are descended from Secretariat <Link>. Source: NBC Sports, Facebook. Link. … [Read more...]

Hay, forage outlook for 2025

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Progressive Forage, UNL BEEF

Marian Viney provides a timely look at hay prices in different areas and how drought can affect availability and prices. Forage availability and costs play into producer confidence and their relationships with animal health pros.  Source: Progressive Forage, May 1, 2025. Link.  Related: Tips to manage cow-calf pairs through a drought, UNL Beef, April 1, 2025. … [Read more...]

Where are the horses in the U.S.?

May 6, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Brandiwyne Tack & Feed, Facebook, Horse Council.org

The map from the 2022 USDA Agricultural Census can help animal health pros visualize where the majority of horses live in the U.S. Wild and feral horses are likely not captured in this population depiction. The American Horse Council estimates that there are about 6.6 million horses currently in the U.S. <Link>. Source: Brandiwyne Tack & Feed, Facebook, April 19, … [Read more...]

FDA approves PRRS-resistant pig

May 6, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Genus, National Hog Farmer

After years testing a rainbow of pigs, Genus has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the gene-edited PRRS-resistant pig in the U.S. food supply chain. Source: National Hog Farmer, April 28, 2025. Link.  Addressing PRRS can allow us to improve animal welfare and reduce the environmental impact of raising pigs. Recent research indicates that PRRS … [Read more...]

ScribbleVet achieves SOC 2 Type 2 Compliance, validating data security in veterinary care

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: PRNewswire

With cyber threats on the rise, SOC 2 Type 2 compliance ensures ScribbleVet's infrastructure meets enterprise-grade security requirements. Veterinary practices using ScribbleVet can confidently safeguard patient records and client data, mitigate risks associated with digital transformation, and meet regulatory and insurance obligations for data protection, the company … [Read more...]

PBI-Gordon Companies acquires TriviumVet

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: PBI-Gordon Companies, PR Newswire, PRN® Pharmacal, TriviumVet

The acquisition of TriviumVet brings the addition of an innovative new product, Felycin®-CA1, to the PRN® Pharmacal portfolio of products. Felycin is the only FDA conditionally approved drug for the management of ventricular hypertrophy in cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), one of the most common and life-threatening diseases in cats. TriviumVet adds … [Read more...]

Large animal internship guidelines emphasize mentorship, supervision, outcomes

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA

It’s a first! AVMA’s Large Animal Hospital Internship Guidelines and Veterinary Large Animal Ambulatory Internship Guidelines outline the structure of a successful large animal internship for both scenarios, accounting for issues specific to working in such practices. Source: AVMA, April 28, 2025. Link. The internship guidelines say that such programs should be a one-year … [Read more...]

Better feed, fewer burps: Scientists target dairy gas emissions

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Business, University of Florida

University of Florida research provides a different perspective on methane gas which is consistently under fire in the greenhouse gas dialogue. When cows’ stomachs make methane, they lose valuable energy that could otherwise be used to make milk or meat. Keeping methane in is better than having it come out. The researchers investigated a potential dairy cattle … [Read more...]

Lowering unit cost of production in cow-calf herds

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Stockman

Although the beef market remains strong, there is a limit to how much an animal will bring in the marketplace. At some point, cow-calf producers must consider managing input costs to yield higher profits. Aaron Berger shares ways to address the costs of production in this article. Source: The Stockman, April 2025. Link. Commentary Historically, producers often reduced … [Read more...]

Tick control may be possible from exposed animals’ immune systems

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Candy, Washington State University

Could it be? New Washington State University research reveals that animals like deer mice, rabbits and cattle can develop resistance to tick bites. And once they do, tick populations start to plummet. Ticks feeding on previously exposed animals were 23 percent less likely to reach adulthood, and female ticks that did survive produced 32 percent fewer larvae. Simulations … [Read more...]

Is it time to legalize horse slaughter in the U.S.?

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: AnimalsAroundtheGlobe, AVMA, Dakota Farmer

Commentary Kudos to Sarah McNaughton-Peterson for addressing a volatile topic. As a horse owner, she is grounded in doing the best for her animals. Still she asserts, “there comes a time . . .” Her comment about culling practices is notable. With welfare issues top of mind, she reminds us that the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 classifies horses as livestock, of … [Read more...]

New survey shows horse owners underestimate disease risks

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Flickr, Merck Animal Health

Content provided by Merck Animal Health A new survey of AAEP members builds on a 2023 survey of horse owners, where researchers sought to better understand of owners’ knowledge and awareness of biosecurity practices for preventing infectious disease in the United States. The results of both surveys reveal many horse owners underestimate infectious disease risks and only take … [Read more...]

What happens when a cat feels emotionally safe long-term?

May 6, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feline Fam

An emotionally safe cat is surprisingly adaptable, writes Linnea H, BSc, Sociology. Despite the first photo showing a dog’s paws, her assertions on cats and trust are a worthy read. Those of us who grew up around free-range barn cats will recognize some of the behaviors she says indicate a cat feels truly at home. When they trust their environment and their people, new … [Read more...]

Mental health considerations for cats

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance Program

We often see articles about the mental health and emotional benefits cats provide to us when we suffer with mental health issues. But do cats experience sadness? Wendy Hauser, DVM, shares what we need to know and consider when it comes to the mental health care of our cats in this article from the ASPCA® Pet Health Program. Hauser covers feline depression, anxiety and … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 5, 2025

May 6, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

We noted: Adding a new independent pet services provider membership is a good opportunity for the pet services business. The May 14th member webinar on the essentials of Online Authority, what it impacts, and how to increase it. 2025 FedEx Small Business Trade Index Trends in doggy daycare accommodations undergoing upgrades Pittsburgh pet cremation business … [Read more...]

The economic case for saving human jobs

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Entrepreneur, Fast Company

Commentary Already fatigued by the onslaught of AI-enabled communications, inquiries and robocalls, this article appeared to initiate thought beyond the current inconveniences. One would hope AI would eventually create more opportunities but Faisal Hoque shares a different perspective. How our societies and economies will deal with automation may have profound consequences … [Read more...]

How speaking slower influences consumer behavior

May 6, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Knowledge at Wharton

There’s nothing like having to constantly say, “What did you say?” Research by Jonah Berger, PhD, outlines the importance of speaking more slowly to become a more effective communicator. Key takeaways from this article include: Speaking slightly slower in social interactions makes people seem more empathetic. Training customer service agents and salespeople to speak … [Read more...]

Your brand

May 6, 2025 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn, Peter Sumpton, René Rodriguez

The most iconic companies—Nike, Apple, Harley-Davidson—rarely talk about themselves. Instead, they talk about what they believe. Source: LinkedIn, April 16, 2025. Link. Powerful brands don’t rely on aesthetics, they rely on emotion, writes René Rodriguez. Branding is how your customers feel about themselves when they engage with your brand.”  INSIGHTS: Branding is the story … [Read more...]

Resources for Mental Health Awareness Month

May 6, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAMI, Project Sticker, SAMSHA, StickwithUS.VET

May will bring a plethora of content on mental health as society continues to address and prevent challenges of the mind and emotions. Suicide is always top of mind, but being more aware and less polarized by “mental health” can help avert crises. Whether one-on-one or communicating with your constituents, consistency is important. We’re sharing a few resources in the links … [Read more...]

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