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Omnichannel shopping evolution: “use whatever’s most convenient”

February 18, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Packaged Facts, Petfood Industry

Omnichannel shopping for pets has taken hold among all generations in the U.S., according to survey responses, shares Packaged Facts’ David Sprinkle in an analysis of pet food and pet product sourcing choices made by multiple generations of pet owners. Sprinkle also explains the cross-shopping dynamics, summarizing shopping trends as a competitive reality in the pet product … [Read more...]

Managing hypothermia for newborn calves

February 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Drovers

The latest winter storm is descending on cow-calf locations and with it comes challenges for those whose cows are calving. Preventing hypothermia is vital to the survival of newborns, weather being responsible for more than 20 percent of early calf deaths. Lindsay Waechter-Mead, DVM, shares the importance of temperature regulation and ways to help hypothermic calves. Source: … [Read more...]

Weather, consumer demand, cattle supplies, international trade factor into beef market

February 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AgriMarketing

Information shared during the CattleFax Outlook Seminar, held as part of CattleCon 2025, indicated the U.S. beef industry is poised for another year of strong market performance. Noting supply constraints, CattleFax said cattlemen have market leverage as the beef cowherd enters a stabilization phase following years of contraction. Source: AgriMarketing, February 7, 2025. … [Read more...]

Time to review vaccine reactions

February 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends

With the holidays eight weeks in the rearview mirror, those Christmas puppies are ready for vaccine boosters and rabies vaccination. Veterinary teams need to be prepared to discuss why undesirable post-vaccination reactions or complications may occur. Refreshing team knowledge from the 2022 AAHA Canine Vaccination Guidelines (2024 Update), Theresa Entriken, DVM, highlights … [Read more...]

How multitasking drains your brain

February 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: The MIT Press Reader

Whether applied to machines or human brains, “multitasking” is a misnomer, writes Richard E. Cytowic, MD, MFA. He debunks the myth that we only use 10 percent of our brain stating, “We do use 100 percent of our brain, just not all of it at the same instant.” He explains the energy requirements of today’s rich social environments, saying that keeping ourselves alert and … [Read more...]

Embracing AI: Are you a Doomer, Gloomer, Zoomer, or Bloomer? (video)

February 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Knowledge at Wharton

Erika James, PhD, hosted Reid Hoffman in a discussion during a lecture series at The Wharton School about the promises and pitfalls of artificial intelligence. Hoffman believes that when AI is deployed correctly, it has the power to change society for the better, much like the printing press, the gasoline engine, computers, the internet and all the previous inventions that … [Read more...]

Librela® (bedinvetmab injection) label update submitted to FDA by Zoetis

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Zoetis

Zoetis has submitted a supplement to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to update the Librela label, incorporating post-approval experience since its launch in the U.S. in October 2023. The label has been updated to provide current information on real-world drug experience reporting. Source: Zoetis, February 4, 2025. Link. The updates to the label include: A … [Read more...]

Virbac expands its U.S. range of products with four cattle vaccines

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Drovers, Virbac

Partnering with Diamond Animal Health, Virbac is marketing four modified-live viral cattle vaccines: Bovigen Platinum 5, Bovigen Platinum 5 L5, Bovigen Platinum 3 and Bovigen Platinum 3 LP Vaccines. All four vaccines protect against key respiratory viruses, while Bovigen Platinum 5 L5 and 3 LP vaccines add bacterial protection against leptospirosis. Source: Drovers, January … [Read more...]

Study shows thorough cleaning, disinfection protocols reduce livestock trailer contamination

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: National Hog Farmer

Looking specifically at swine production systems, a study underscores the importance of thorough cleaning and disinfection protocols in enhancing biosecurity in them. The study compared different methods and their effectiveness. The findings suggest routinely cleaning and disinfecting all market haul trailers leaving terminal points of concentration by either of the water-based … [Read more...]

2024 lessons inform pig farmers for 2025 (video)

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Pork

The past two years have been challenging for U.S. pork producers. Jennifer Shike shares four ways experts behind the State of the Pork Industry Report grew from their experiences in 2024. They discuss their people, consumer choices, improving oversight and preparing for the inevitable ebbs and flows in the markets. Source: PORK, January 29, 2025. Link. [55:34] … [Read more...]

3 things nobody has ever told you about colostrum

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Progressive Cattle

There has been a lot of new research published in the past five years about colostrum and its role in the newborn's survival and health, writes Kalyn Waters. Despite cow-calf experiences, she was surprised to learn three new things about colostrum: Timing matters on the cow's side, too, as the chemical composition of colostrum in the udder changes by the hour. Colostrum … [Read more...]

Mental stimulation matters

February 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Happy Puppy Tips

Includes Commercial Content Ongoing research has exposed the needs of dogs beyond physical exercise and continues to share the benefits of mental stimulation. A recent AHD post <Link> shared how dogs associate words and use soundboards. Mental stimulation doesn’t require fancy buttons or technology. Rather, there are DIY activities dog owners can implement to tap into … [Read more...]

Beyond hooves: The human element in tackling lameness

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Progressive Dairy

Lameness remains a persistent challenge, with approximately one in four dairy cows lame at any given time. Laura Solano and Demetrio Bautista Ortiz discuss the importance of cultivating a supportive work environment within the on-farm hoof health team. Skilled on-farm hoof health teams need diverse skills to deploy, given hoof care cases are generally not … [Read more...]

Strategies for liver abscesses in beef-on-dairy cattle

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Beef

The primary bacterium found in cattle liver abscesses is Fusobacterium necrophorum. Whether it colonizes and flourishes in the animal’s body is a different matter. The authors identify nine management strategies to help reduce the incidence and severity of liver abscesses in beef-on-dairy calves. They discuss husbandry and proper feeding practices, including feeding a … [Read more...]

Sugar solution found to fight metritis infection in dairy cows just as well as antibiotics

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

The research on alternatives to antibiotic therapies continues. Penn State researchers found a concentrated sugar solution could be just as effective as antibiotics at treating clinical metritis, a common uterine infection in dairy cows post-calving. Source: Feedstuffs, January 20, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Recognizing the value of how horses use smell

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Facebook, Mary Ann Simonds

Mary Ann Simonds knows horses’ noses. In this Facebook reel, she shares how horses use smell and offers some ideas about using aromas to help with horse care and comfort. Source: Mary Ann Simonds, Facebook. Link. … [Read more...]

Q and A: Why broodmares are prone to colic

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Paulick Report

When discussing colic in the broodmare, the cause of the pain can be broadly divided into two categories: pain originating from the gastrointestinal tract and pain originating from the reproductive tract shares, Katy Dern, DVM, MS, DACVS. She discusses gastrointestinal conditions seen before foaling and those seen in the post-parturient time period. Source: Paulick Report, … [Read more...]

Making the case for clinical obesity versus obesity in veterinary medicine

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief, Ernie Ward, LinkedIn

Veterinary medicine has the opportunity to avoid many mistakes human obesity medicine has encountered over the past three decades, including those related to nomenclature and communication strategies, writes Ernie Ward, DVM. By adding the modifier "clinical," healthcare professionals can also distinguish "obesity" from "fatness" and other stigmatizing terms. Source: Ernie … [Read more...]

Does bacteremia always need to be addressed in dentistry?

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief

This article from Samuel G. Babbitt, DVM, DAVDC, is timely as National Pet Dental Month starts next week. He shares the results of a small study aimed to assess whether transient bacteremia developed after dental scaling, root planing and dental extractions, as well as whether the amount of bacteremia warranted antibiotics. The study authors concluded perioperative use of … [Read more...]

Should owning pets be considered a privilege?

January 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief

Only 10 percent of dogs born in the U.S. will find a permanent home <Link>. Alyssa Watson, DVM, and Beth Molleson, DVM, discuss the nuances, challenges and inequities of pet ownership. The discussion is as relevant today as when they recorded the podcast. Source: Clinician’s Brief, December 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

200 weeks and counting . . . the bull run continues

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Beef

When it comes to beef demand, consumers ARE the business and they’re the market makers, writes Nevil Speer, MBA, PhD. Most producers are feeling (very) positive about the business, he says in his market analysis. Source: BEEF, January 9, 2025. Link. INSIGHTS: When cattle producers have confidence in the market opportunities, they are often willing to advance their animal … [Read more...]

Johne’s disease no longer just a dairy disease

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Johne’s is a disease that veterinarians, animal scientists and cow-calf producers should start discussing before consumer confidence in the food we produce decreases and the pressure from outside sources to instill more regulation on the beef industry intensifies, writes Gregg Hanzlicek, DVM, PhD. While veterinarians have discussed Johne’s with dairy farmers for decades, … [Read more...]

A horse owner’s most difficult decisions

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Horse Illustrated

Animal health pros will appreciate Louann Chaudier’s perspectives on dealing with four difficult situations, doing the right thing and determining the most viable set of actions. Economics plays a big role in these decisions, along with any health issues the horse may develop. The article is a good resource for veterinary teams who get brought into a decision-making … [Read more...]

Behavior modification program proving cats can be trained

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Catster

The Oregon Humane Society is finding success using a behavior modification program specifically designed for cats that require specialized training and care before they are ready for adoption. Every cat entering the program receives a customized plan tailored to its specific needs. We are changing views about feline behavior and training which is showing that cats have an … [Read more...]

FDA’s raw pet diet directive

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Paulick Report, Worms and Germs

Responding to multiple cases of H5N1 avian influenza in domestic and wild cats fed contaminated raw diets containing poultry, the FDA has issued a directive to pet food producers to ensure that their food safety plans address H5N1 influenza contamination issues. Scott Weese, DVM, discusses the directive and how to address pet owners who are inflexible about avoiding raw … [Read more...]

Address three root causes of procrastination

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company

Elizabeth Grace Saunders offers ways to move beyond the reasons for procrastination. She shares the importance of practicing starting and starting again with consistent, persistent action to move beyond the tendency to avoid dealing with something that needs to be done. Source: Fast Company, January 16, 2025. Link. The key to overcoming your procrastination is identifying … [Read more...]

Indeed, veterinarian is the new “it” job

January 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Yahoo News

Veterinarians are ranked Number 1 on this year’s Best Jobs of 2025 report from Indeed. Sales representative was ranked second. Gen Z surpasses other generations in spending on their pets, whose presence seems to supplant having children. Plus, having a pet is associated with upsides for their own well-being. Source: Yahoo! News, January 15, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Cost of cow-calf production significantly influenced by operation size

January 14, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

NOTE: Understanding the economies of scale is important for animal health pros as we work with cattle producers to optimize production outcomes. Too frequently, the added cost of veterinary services and medicine fall subject to scrutiny despite them being de minimis in the mix of operating costs per cow and the level of production. There are more than 600,000 farms with beef … [Read more...]

Fecal water syndrome is not the same as diarrhea (infographic)

January 14, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AAEP, LinkedIn

FWS is a condition where horses pass both solid and liquid material during defecation. It is likely not as severe as diarrhea but equally frustrating for horses and their owners. FWS management typically focuses on dietary management and stress reduction on a horse-by-horse basis. The infographic shared in the post is a helpful tool for veterinary teams to use to educate horse … [Read more...]

The punctuality predicament (video)

January 14, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: SmartBrief

Chris Edmonds outlines four steps to help chronically late staffers be on time. He says lateness is not something to tolerate. Source: SmartBrief, September 24, 2024. Link. INSIGHTS: A sales manager once coached that if you’re not five minutes early, you’re always late. Good advice. … [Read more...]

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