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Better water, better pig health

December 2, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

Water quality and water delivery systems remain a critical component of optimizing animal health, regardless of the species. Sarah Muirhead’s article focuses on on the challenges of scaling, biofilms, medication efficacy variables and water treatment effectiveness. The comments on water testing frequency and aquifer variability are notable. Source: Feedstuffs, November 2025. … [Read more...]

Qigong: A valuable addition to dog routines

November 18, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Animal Wellness

Qigong (chee-gong) is an ancient Chinese practice that combines gentle movements with breathing and meditation. The article here shares how it can be adapted for our canine companions, highlighting a) basic balance work, b) slow, controlled walking exercises and c) stretching. Source: Animal Wellness, November 12, 2025. Link. Just like people, dogs can benefit from gentle … [Read more...]

Cat hydration: Water, a key nutrient to lifelong health in felines

November 18, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Pet Age

Cats are uniquely challenged in meeting their daily water needs, writes Katy Miller DVM, CVFT, CVNAN, CPFFCP, CPCQI, PAS. In this article she shares helpful facts worth including in pet owner communications. Pet hydration is a good topic for veterinary technicians to prioritize with clients. Talking about pets and water is also a good topic to include when making school … [Read more...]

Preventing thrush before it starts

November 18, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: The Horse

Haylie Pfeffer’s article is a good reminder of the benefits of managing environmental conditions and hoof structure to avoid thrush in horses. Consider it for direct communications with horse owners, social media posts or linked in a newsletter. Thrush is not contagious, but multiple horses at the same barn could be affected, especially in communal, damp, muddy conditions … [Read more...]

Shedding placental membranes, uterine restoration postpartum in dairy cows

November 18, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Progressive Dairy

Transition cow management and care is important in dairy production. Each phase requires attention at the individual cow level. Shedding of the placental membrane and uterine restoration postpartum play a crucial role in ensuring the cow's reproductive health and her ability to return to productive cycles, writes Leonardo Bringhenti, DVM, PhD. Source: Progressive Dairy, … [Read more...]

Promising research in feline regenerative medicine

November 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Innovative Veterinary Care

Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have successfully generated feline embryonic stem cells using lab-grown blastocysts. Their innovative approach resulted in the creation of pluripotent embryonic stem cells that can remain undifferentiated or differentiate into the three germ layers: endoderm, ectoderm and mesoderm. The cells can transform into a wide variety of cell … [Read more...]

Cats, collagen and supplements

November 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Innovative Veterinary Care

Different types of collagen serve specific functions in feline health. The market for collagen-based nutraceuticals for cats has grown significantly in natural and functional medicine categories. Supplements offer a concentrated source of collagen, known to be essential for maintaining the integrity of connective tissues, including skin, joints and bones. The author outlines … [Read more...]

Cats’ tail language, a veritable mood ring

November 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Catster

Cats are masters of non-vocal communication. Angie Bailey writes about the ways cats use their tails to convey their emotions. Her article includes infographics and a video cat owners will appreciate. Consider sharing it with new cat owners, in newsletters or on social media. Source: Catster, November 10, 2025. Link. Photo by Abdulaziz Alfawzan on Unsplash … [Read more...]

14 finalists from the 2025 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

November 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, Popular Science

Take a break and smile with these funny photos from the wild. Sources: Popular Science, November 6, 2025. Link. Nikon Comedy Wildlife Awards, Link. See all 40 entries for 2025. … [Read more...]

Inflammation control in the transition cow

November 11, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Progressive Dairy

The incidence of dairy cow disease as lactation begins has generated strong interest in the biology of the dairy cow transitioning from late pregnancy into lactation. Robert J. Van Saun, DVM, MS, PhD, shares perspectives on managing, not eliminating inflammation. Instead, be aware of potential stressors in systems to minimize overstimulating the inflammatory … [Read more...]

5 models to make delegation easier, more effective

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: LinkedIn, Terry McDougall

Delegation isn’t about giving work away. It’s about creating a system where your team can perform without constant supervision, writes Terry McDougall, PCC, MBA. She shares five proven models that make delegation more effective and less stressful. Note the infographic explaining them. Source: Terry McDougall, LinkedIn, October 14, 2025. Link. The best leaders don’t hoard … [Read more...]

The matted cat; causes, cures, prevention

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Groomer to Groomer

Cats’ tongues are designed to move sebum from their skin through the hair, maintaining hair integrity, loosening dirt and providing cooling, writes Cliff Faver, DVM. Despite their assiduous self-maintenance routines, cats get matted when sebum doesn’t move through their hair. Faver explains conditions that predispose cats to matting and advises groomers about degreasing cat … [Read more...]

6 steps to manage horses with hock arthritis

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: The Horse

When horses develop arthritis in their hocks, they need a management plan that corresponds to both the horse and the owner, writes Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA. She shares important management decisions for the horse owner to make with their veterinarian. As the disease progresses, owners might need to adjust that plan and eventually consider a lower workload for the … [Read more...]

Scientists focus on genetically engineering mice to cut Lyme disease transmission

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: 60 Minutes, CBS

Scientists hope to use genetic engineering to reduce the transmission of Lyme disease. The scientists' target is not the deer and ticks associated with the disease, but wild, White-footed mice, the main carriers of Lyme. The teams of scientists are engineering changes in the genetic makeup of the mice by adding a gene for an antibody that prevents Lyme infection to a mouse … [Read more...]

Body condition scoring for success

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

Right now, when cows are slicked off and in the second trimester of pregnancy, is the most accurate and easiest time of the management cycle to evaluate their BCS. Producers should manage their calving season, genetics, grazing system, supplementation program and herd health to achieve an average BCS of 5 to 6 (target 5.5) in the mature cow herd at calving time, writes Mark Z. … [Read more...]

Opportunities to unlock the potential of dairy heifers

November 4, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Dairy Herd Management

When pregnant heifers are ready to enter the milking herd there are unique requirements, challenges and opportunities to consider.  Mike Hutjens shares four strategies to increase growth and production and improve heifer programs on dairy farms. His article is a good outline for discussions on farm or to share in newsletters or other targeted communications Source: Dairy … [Read more...]

Canine sports medicine has a promising future

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends, AKC

The American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation’s new Canine Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency program is generating excitement about specialty training that will benefit any pet with mobility challenges. The program kicked off in July 2025 with residents and mentors at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and Colorado State University College … [Read more...]

Trainer says dog parks are one of the biggest gambles owners take

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Facebook, Method K-9

Complimentary Commercial Content Method K-9’s owner, Stephanie, discusses the risks associated with dog parks. Her warnings about recall, other dogs’ behaviors, bullying and more are worth sharing with pet owners on social media or linked in newsletters. Source: Method K-9, Facebook. Link. Almost every dog in our board and train program has either been bullied or … [Read more...]

Reminder: For indoor cats, well-being requires more than physical safety

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AVMA, FelineVMA

"Indoor-only cats are often assumed to be the safest, but it is more challenging to meet their needs, impacting their physical and emotional health and resulting in more caregiver concerns about behavior," said Dr. Ilona Rodan, chair of the FelineVMA’s Feline Welfare Committee. The FelineVMA asserts five pillars to support a healthy feline environment that can reduce … [Read more...]

Insects could help turn farm food waste into sustainable livestock feed at industrial scale

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: DVM 360

Researchers have found a sustainable and large-scale way to turn farm food waste into animal feed using black soldier fly larvae. The researchers found that the larvae grown on food waste with the new, novel bio-conversion unit provided a nutritious, high-quality protein source for livestock feed. Source: DVM 360, October 13, 2025. Link. Unlike the common house fly, the … [Read more...]

First open-source dairy farm ‘digital twin’ unveiled

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

Amazing new technology lets dairy producers get closer to cows from farther away and it is open-source. Scotland’s Rural College Dairy Research Centre, has unveiled farm-twin, the world’s first open-source Digital Twin platform designed specifically to transform dairy farming. By replicating the physical environment in a digital space, it enables farmers to monitor … [Read more...]

Round crowding pens work better

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Facebook, FEED-LOT Magazine

There is always something to learn or reinforce about the most humane ways to handle cattle. Implementing low-stress handling techniques when working with cattle is important to reduce stress and protect workers. These techniques recognize the cattle’s natural tendencies <Link>. A round crowd pen will work better than a straight crowd pen because, as cattle go around a … [Read more...]

Dry fog a possible alternative for disinfecting supplies entering farms

October 28, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Pork

Veterinary student Lindsey Britton’s research was recognized during the Allen D. Leman Swine Conference. Her study looked at dry fogging systems as an alternative disinfection method and demonstrated efficacy in reducing pathogen viability, including Salmonella spp. Two different disinfectants were fogged from a Micro-spray unit and evaluated: a) hypochlorous acid and b) … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin: Get yourself in through the back door.

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Farm Futures

Temple Grandin is synonymous with livestock handling practices and advocacy for neurodivergent individuals. In this fascinating article, Pam Caraway shares a discussion with her about overcoming barriers as a woman in agriculture and her mission to support students' education and careers at her life stage. In the Women in Field video linked in the article, she asserts these … [Read more...]

AAHA resources complement veterinary technician support, development

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends

While National Veterinary Technician Week has ended, the opportunity to involve, develop and use veterinary technicians in practice teams remains every day. Connor Dunwoodie pulled together resources in this article, beginning with the 2023 AAHA Technician Utilization Guidelines and Veterinary Technician Utilization Toolkit. Source: AAHA Trends, October 14, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Menopause, mindset and medicine: The conversation vet med needed.

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: ebn, TableTalk, The Bridge Club

Discussing how menopause affects women across veterinary medicine, this Bridge Club TableTalk is an open, revealing, honest, sometimes humorous and compassionate discussion about an often hushed topic. Sharing how it affects veterinary medicine professionals Liz Barton, MA VetMB, MCIPR, FRCVS, brings her experiences, research and helpful resources <Link> to the … [Read more...]

What neuroscience teaches us about reducing phone use

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Cal Newport

Our brains aren’t well-suited for smartphones. We might not like this reality, but we cannot ignore it. Fixing the issues this causes requires more than minor tweaks. We have to drastically change our relationship to our devices if we hope to control their impact. Source: Cal Newport, October 13, 2025. Link. There are bundles of neurons in your brain associated with your … [Read more...]

Mental health myths that may hold us back

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company, Joe Nucci MA

Author Joe Nucci, MA, says trauma is real, but so is the casual misuse of the term and others used in the therapy culture. His article is timely, considering our industry’s mental health challenges and the effects many experience during shorter days. A licensed psychotherapist, he puts mental health misinformation in context in his material. This article shares insights from … [Read more...]

11th annual Ohio Breeder Symposium focused on ethics and responsibility

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AKC, Petland

Negative reports on the dog breeding industry are not uncommon. To learn how to improve this market segment, more than 200 breeders attended the 11th Annual Ohio Breeder Symposium, “Making Responsible and Ethical Breeding Choices.” It was sponsored by Petland and the AKC. Source: Petland, October 20, 2025. Link. There was a huge emphasis <at the Symposium> on … [Read more...]

CDC warns of rabies risks from feral cat colonies

October 21, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AVMA, CDC

A recent rabies outbreak in an urban, unmanaged cat colony in Maryland potentially exposed more than 300 persons to rabies. The incident is a stark reminder of the need to manage rabies risks in feral colonies. It should also be a reminder of risks in free-range barnyard cats as well. More than 90 percent of animal rabies cases occur among wild animals, such as raccoons, … [Read more...]

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