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Back-to-back conventions offer learning and conversation opportunities

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest

Convention season is here. Many industry personnel will be crisscrossing the country for convention activities, continuing education, customer interactions or group meetings aligned with the events. The same is true for AHD team members. Rick Purnell, AHD editor will join AHD founder/president, Kirk Augustine at the Cattle Industry Convention and Trade show January 31 … [Read more...]

3 reasons why you should bring your dog to work

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Richard Moran discusses dogs at work in the context of them being good for our health. He speculates on the ups and downs of packs of dogs roaming a workplace compared to the hypothesis that dogs and work are a good combination and could lead to a happier and more productive culture.  Perhaps love from a dog could help make the job better and make you more … [Read more...]

Alexander Hamilton’s deep advice

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Cal Newport

Alexander Hamilton sent his son Philip the following letter in 1800. It laid out a set of rules that Philip should follow to make the most out of his legal training after his graduation from college. Impractical in society today? Maybe. But it is worthy of consideration for our children and for ourselves. Note the focus Monday through Friday and the weekend freedom from … [Read more...]

Vets must be part of decision to use supplements to help cats with arthritis

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Arthritis is inevitable as cats’ life expectancy increases. In one study, researchers analyzed X-rays of the spines and limbs of 100 middle-aged or elderly cats living in U.S. homes. The images revealed that 90 percent of those cats over the age of 12 showed radiographic signs of arthritis. A variety of over-the-counter nutraceuticals have gained widespread popularity for … [Read more...]

46th annual Iowa Pork Congress sells out (slide show)

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer

Iowa Pork Congress, one of the first livestock events of year takes place annually. The activities and seminars address the issues of the pork market, production challenges and often set the tone for the upcoming year. Among the notable topics Cheryl Day highlights are: Are we manure poor? Increasing the Pork Checkoff rate Trade and exports Pork and table fare … [Read more...]

An ounce of prevention helps foals

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Western Horseman

“The first six months of a foal’s life have the greatest impact on his athletic ability and monetary value,” Amy Jergens, DVM, says. “Yet this stage is largely ignored, leading to a significant number of deaths and avoidable complications.” Source: Western Horseman. Jergens shares information in the following areas of early foal care: The first exam Instilling … [Read more...]

How to fly with cats

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Catnip addresses air travel with felines and offers tips to help make this experience as worry-free as possible. The most important things are to plan ahead and arrive early at the airport on travel day. Source: Tufts Catnip, March 2017. Airlines have a wide range of different policies concerning cats traveling in the cabin, so it is essential to contact the carrier well in … [Read more...]

Before running a photo contest

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: BottomLine Inc

Many veterinary hospitals and retailers promote pet photography. Some of these photos are used in files and some end up on bulletin boards or social media. Jeff Wignall offers tips on taking adorable pet photos in this article. Pet owners will appreciate getting these, along with a photo contest announcement via social media, websites and newsletters. Source: BottomLine Inc, … [Read more...]

Ex-racehorses are not for beginners (includes video)

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

Just for fun! Nick Bull’s video of his runaway experience with an ex-racehorse underscores the reality that thoroughbreds retired from racing may not make the best horse for a novice rider. Source: Horse Network, March 2017. Retired racehorses are not for everyone. While thoroughbreds are some of the most willing and loyal partners on the planet, at the core they are … [Read more...]

Lack of sleep can make you sick

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: University Health News

Researchers believe that improving sleep habits could help reverse conditions influenced by disrupted sleep schedules, such as insomnia. The article shares the top six damaging side effects caused by lack of sleep: Sleep disorder Low vitamin D Weight gain High triglycerides High cholesterol Source: University Health News, January 17, 2018. Our circadian … [Read more...]

Cesar: Your dog is an addict

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Cesar's Way

Our brains and our dogs’ brains have been designed to reward us for experiences that release certain chemicals that make us feel good. Whether we’re consciously aware of it or not, dogs and humans return to those experiences for the pleasure we get. Cesar discusses unhealthy habits and how to address them with our canine companions. Source: Cesar’s Way, January 21, … [Read more...]

Ideas for cats who won’t eat

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Finicky cats were made famous by 9 Lives’ spokescat Morris in the 1970s. JaneA Kelley offers some tips for getting today’s Morrises back on feed. Information on this common issue will be appreciated in social media posts, newsletters or as website content. Source: Catster, January 17, 2018. Here are some things to try when a cat won’t eat: Make sure the cat is healthy … [Read more...]

Baxter Black on farriers (video)

January 16, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

There are a lot of skilled people cowboy poet Baxter Black admires. He’s fairly skilled in some areas (he is a veterinarian and rancher), but he lacks in others. One talent that always alluded him was horseshoeing skills. Source: Drovers, January 15, 2018. In addition to veterinarian, rancher and poet, Baxter Black is an agricultural entertainer. For over 25 years he has … [Read more...]

AQHA’s 2017 highlights

January 16, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: AQHA Daily

2017 was filled with incredible moments for our industry, according to AQHA Executive Vice President Craig Huffhines. The American Quarter Horse Association is the world’s largest equine breed registry and membership organization. Its headquarters are in Amarillo, Texas. Source: AQHA Daily, January 8, 2018. The summary of activities and events shows an active membership and … [Read more...]

Horse body clipping basics are important

January 16, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

Though it’s often an essential part of good horse management, clipping can be a daunting task. The authors offer questions and tips to help horse owners when clipping is required. Consider this article for a social media post or as information when educating horse owners and horse enthusiast groups. Source: Horse Network, October 2017. Topics cover: considerations … [Read more...]

The top 10 funnies of 2017

January 16, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: DVM 360

Just for fun, the DVM 360 crew reviewed its content to bring you the top cartoons and articles of this year. Source: DVM 360, January 2, 2017. We especially liked No. 3: The anatomy of a veterinary nurse. Also see: DVM360’s top 17 of 2017, January 2, 2017. See the articles that captured the attention of industry professionals across the country. INSIGHTS: Sales … [Read more...]

Sponsored: Sample water supplies properly

January 9, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer

Water quality affects animal health from the backyard to the largest confined operation. Jesse McCoy of Neogen Corporation writes about how to properly sample a water supply. Source: National Hog Farmer, November 30, 2017. Several considerations must be taken when sampling the site. The first is the sample must be the best representation of the water coming in to the … [Read more...]

Help bees get through winter

January 9, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Countryside Daily

Angi Schneider shares it’s a good idea to give domestic bees extra help to survive the winter, especially if you are bee farming in areas that have severe winters. She discusses hive types and winterization protocols. Veterinary teams and retailers may want to keep information like this handy for new beekeepers. Source: Countryside Daily, January 8, 2018. Keeping the queen … [Read more...]

These are horses, not teddy bears

January 9, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

Thomas Gumbrecht shares a story of horse care, animal temperament and a momentary lapse of judgement that resulted in getting kicked by an old friend. It is a good reminder to be present around horses or any animal. Source: Horse Network, January 3, 2018. As she passed, I noticed something on her underside and instinctively reached out to touch it. I forgot for a moment … [Read more...]

Prevent zoonoses on dairies

January 9, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

An outbreak of multi-drug resistant Salmonella has been associated with dairy calves across the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the outbreak affected 54 people in 15 states. One third of the affected required hospitalization. Situations like this remind us that we should always keep zoonotic diseases in mind. Source: Dairy Herd Management, … [Read more...]

Human capital an issue for hog industry

January 9, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer

Human capital has long been a challenge for the protein sector overall, but has recently become a real concern for the swine business within industry and academia, said Maynard Hogberg, Iowa State University. He noted the pressing issue for both is that of the increasing need for scientifically trained personnel. This comes at a time when there are fewer swine faculty within … [Read more...]

Handling work when your child is sick

January 2, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review

The United States has 25.8 percent of its children living with just a mother or a father. Today, almost half of households with kids in the U.S. have parents who both work full-time. Working parenthood alone presents a massive logistical and emotional challenge, but when your child is ill, that challenge ramps way up. Daisy Dowling shares a few strategies to help get through … [Read more...]

Feedstuffs: Top 10 stories of 2017 (slideshow)

January 2, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Feedstuffs

As 2017 closed, the editors of Feedstuffs revisited identified these top news stories of 2017. Source: Feedstuffs, January 1, 2018. It was a year marked by destructive wildfires, a meat industry scandal in Brazil, a new U.S. agriculture secretary, several significant acquisitions with industry-changing implications and, of course, regulatory changes. This photo gallery … [Read more...]

Test your equine dental knowledge

December 20, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: AQHA

Test your knowledge of horses’ teeth. Consider sharing the quiz in posts, emails and newsletters. Source: AQHA, December 14, 2017. Horses have a unique dental structure. According to the American Association of Equine Practitioners, horses' teeth are divided into two major sections: the incisors, which are the teeth seen in the front of the horse's mouth, and the cheek … [Read more...]

Reading with your children

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

With all we post about work-life balance, this information on book reading will be meaningful to those with infants at home. Lisa Scott shares new research about reading to infants. Shared book reading with young children is good for language and cognitive development, increasing vocabulary and pre-reading skills, and honing conceptual development. Source: The Conversation, … [Read more...]

Anticipating foal coat color

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: AQHA Daily

December is part of the last trimester for some mares. With gestation being 11 months long, owners anxiously await the prize of a new foal. Not much can be predicted overall, but coat color is one attribute where educated guesses are possible. For basic colors, such as sorrel or chestnut, bay, palomino or black, it’s fairly simple. Check the Color-Cross Chart to find the color … [Read more...]

Colder weather makes horses stiff

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

Cold, damp weather causes increased stiffness in both muscle and connective tissue, including tendons and ligaments in horses. Older animals experience the effects more profoundly. Eleanor Kellon, VMD, offers some supportive measures to offset the effects of cold. Source: Horse Network, December 5, 2017. Research has proven that exposure to cold causes increased stiffness … [Read more...]

Tips to stop loose dogs from approaching you

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Stephanie Colman discusses the challenge of meeting up with a loose dog while out and about with pets. Being approached by loose dogs, especially when their dogs are on leash, is a least-favorite experience for most dog owners. This information is good for social media posts, newsletters and to include in puppy class materials. Coleman offers five non-assertive strategy … [Read more...]

Cat litter offers new benefits

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

Sandy Robins shares recent trends in cat litter. This information is commercial, but knowing what is trending in this category is important for animal health pros who deal with cat owners. Source: Pet Age, December 4, 2017. New cat litter options include these categories: lightweight litters au natural litters diagnostic litters vibrant litters … [Read more...]

It’s not always safe to rub cat bellies

December 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Dog lovers who visit homes with cats often get fooled by cats offering their bellies. There are lots of places cats like to be petted, but if you try to pet a cat’s belly, you’ll likely be met with claws and teeth. Source: Catster, December 8, 2017. There are some cats who love belly rubs, but they’re few and far between. The cat belly is a very vulnerable place. Unlike … [Read more...]

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