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Women transform dairy farm management in western Wisconsin

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pioneer Press

University of Wisconsin-River Falls offers a two-year associate’s degree program in animal science management. The male-female ratio has changed noticeably over the last few years with female students dominating the numbers.  Farmers are noticing, and benefiting from, the special connection many female workers develop with livestock. Source: Pioneer Press, December 15, … [Read more...]

Extreme weather requires preparation

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus

Caring for horses often presents challenges when rain, drought or snow dominate the headlines. The Equus team discusses ways to prepare for abnormal extremes. This is good content for social media posts, websites and to use in training sessions with horse owners. Source: Equus, November 2014. For horse people, the weather is a constantly changing variable that has a direct … [Read more...]

Sponsored content: Free guide to goat farming

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Countryside Daily

More people are raising goats. While the goat farming resources are many, too much information can be a detriment. There are different suggestions for manger design, theories about feeding kids and vague generalities about goat milk quality. Customers need guidance. A free guide from Countryside is now available for downloading. Source: Countryside Daily, December 16, … [Read more...]

NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA

The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America highlights positive trends, issues and topics of interest to its constituency. This issue includes the following: Treating incontinence in female dogs Vaccinations are key to fighting canine influenza Dog food recalled for salmonella Veterinary profession looks promising for 2018 AVMA supports … [Read more...]

Opinion – Cats, boxes and digital communication

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation, Veterinary Practice News

A story of cats in boxes has been the rage this year. Beyond its novelty, is the reality that the story appears in a medium not affiliated with an animal health publication. This is another example of the realities of the human-animal bond, the digital evolution, continual scrutiny of animals in the food chain and zoonotic risks place animal health topics into non-traditional … [Read more...]

Why dogs chew everything

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Live Science

"Chewing, for a dog, is like a human opening a door and looking into a room," said Colin Tennant, the chairman of the U.K. Canine and Feline Behaviour Association. "People are nosy, and so are the dogs. But they investigate with their mouths, because they don't have hands." Source: Live Science, December 5, 2017. Dogs frequently chew things because they like the taste or … [Read more...]

Sexual harassment; HR needs help

December 20, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: HRE Daily

Research indicates that one in three women experience sexual harassment, although a staggering 71 percent never report it. Human resources professionals are routinely conflicted by the balancing act of providing support to the victim while still serving the company. Empowering HR to be proactive about handling sexual harassment cases will improve company morale, and it will … [Read more...]

In celebration of lost words

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: JSTOR Daily

Just for fun! At some point in their lexical histories, lost words’ original meanings died and have been revived into a mere semblance of their former selves. And we wonder why expatriates and newcomers have trouble assimilating. Source: JSTOR Daily, December 6, 2017. We tend to eagerly focus on the weird new expressions and linguistic innovations that enter the language … [Read more...]

3 simple words will set you free: a millennial confesses

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

Niklas Goeke is a millennial; a writer, book summarizer and habit coach. He exposes us to the shattered self as something all humans go through. Millennials, however, experience this traumatizing, but important event very early in their lives. The reason my generation stands out is not because of our age, but because of how we react to this event, says Goeke. “We … [Read more...]

Be more productive without burnout

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

I recently crossed paths with a colleague at a networking session. The discussion went like this. Me: “How have you been?” Colleague: “Busy and I hope it is productive.” Me: “I’m curious, could you share how you measure that?” Colleague: “Hah, I wish I knew!” Ten years ago, this conversation would have continued to award busy as a badge of achievement. Today, … [Read more...]

Your life is off course if you’re too busy for these 5 things

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

Benjamin P. Hardy uses an analogy of piloting and adjusting the course of an airplane to minimize the turbulence and other conditions distracting your path. The fastest way to move forward in life is not doing more. It starts with stopping the behaviors holding you back, says Hardy. You’ll make more progress by stopping your negative behaviors than starting good ones. Here are … [Read more...]

Stay ahead of Coccidiosis in calves

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Coccidia, a parasitic protozoa that colonizes in the intestinal tract of cattle, is one of the “biggies” of pathogens that cause scours in pre- and post-weaned calves. Eggs are produced internally and pass into the environment via shedding in manure. Nearly all animals on dairies will eventually be exposed to coccidia. Source: Dairy Herd Management, December 7, 2017. If the … [Read more...]

Horse coughing may indicate trouble

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus

Sometimes coughing in horses is harmless. It may be the first sign of serious trouble. Heather Smith Thomas reviews how to tell the difference. Notice the background information about the horse’s activities. These references will help veterinary staff members ask good questions when receiving a call from a horse owner. Source: Equus, October 5, 2017. Knowing when to call … [Read more...]

I almost listened in your meeting, but didn’t

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: the muse

If we all plan better meetings, we’ll dread them less, says Jenni Maier. She put together a list of all the reasons people don’t listen in meetings, as well as a few quick fixes. Animal health pros in management, sales and marketing, as well as those setting one-on-one meetings for reviews or issue resolution can apply these tips. Here’s why people don’t listen: You didn’t … [Read more...]

How to grab anyone’s attention in common work situations

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

Many business discussions are impromptu. Grabbers build an immediate bridge to your listener(s) and clears the way for your message, says Judith Humphreys. She shares seven common scenarios you’re likely to encounter at work, and the grabbers that are best suited to each. Source: Fast Company, December 11, 2017. Think of your grabber as a verbal handshake. It builds a … [Read more...]

Senecavirus A gaining a foothold in the U.S. swine industry

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

Dr. Jack Shere, a DVM with USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, is concerned about the increasing prevalence of Senecavirus A (SVA) in the U.S. swine herd. SVA is a disease that mimics Foot and Mouth disease (FMD). This is why producers need to be more vigilant than ever when they see signs of blisters or lesions on pigs’ skin . Source: Pork, December 8, … [Read more...]

Telemedicine and its impact of veterinary medicine

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

The AVMA House of Delegates recently voted to implement a new policy regarding telemedicine. When using telemedicine tools, the veterinarian must have an established veterinarian–client–patient relationship (VCPR). Clients should be aware of the advice giver’s identity, location, licensure status, and potential privacy and security issues with electronic … [Read more...]

Elevating the role of veterinary nurses

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

It is important for animal health pros to understand the Veterinary Nurse Initiative and its empowerment for this work force. It aims to standardize the profession’s educational requirements, scope of practice, requirements to maintain the credential, and title protection, and to rename the role from veterinary technician to veterinary nurse. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, … [Read more...]

BarkBox continues upward sales clip (includes video)

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Adweek

BarkBox is a phenomenon in the consumer pet market. It has 500,000 delivery service subscribers and more than 4 million fans on Facebook and Instagram. BarkBox’s social media team creates original video content and shares relatable memes with its followers to remind them of the emotional connection humans have with their furry friends. In other words, the content that gets … [Read more...]

Not all dogs need cute winter coats

December 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

Winter coats for dogs are cute, but they likely aren’t needed? Carol Bryant discusses which dog breeds should wear coats in the winter and how to choose one. This is good information for pet owners that can be deliver via social media, newsletters and have available in-house. Source: Dogster, December 5, 2017. Bryant shares the following on canine couture: Fiction: All … [Read more...]

2016 antibiotic sales down 10 percent from 2015

December 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

The use of antibiotics in livestock production continues to be a hot topic with the threat of antibiotic resistance from superbugs. A new report indicates a reduction occurred even prior to the implementation of the VFD. Source: Dairy Herd Management, December 18, 2017. FDA released a 2016 summary report December 7, 2017 on “Antimicrobials Sold or Distributed for Use in … [Read more...]

5 tips for presenting to senior executives

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Training

In today’s world, however, there are more ways to stop somebody’s thought flow than ever before. Besides the casual popping by your desk or workspace, interrupters instant message, e-mail, text and call you, sometimes simultaneously. Petra Neiger shares facts about the impact of frequent workplace interruptions and some ideas to reclaim your power over interruptions. … [Read more...]

To get support for your CX vision, Just ASK!

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Customer Think

Customer experience (CX) is a mainstay of business strategies. It is not a new concept, it is just that with the digital experiences added to it, CX can now occur much of the time without humans being directly involved.  Krista Sheridan writes about changing the question from one of making people do things to letting people do things. In other words, asking for help. Source: … [Read more...]

Happiness is a journey, not a destination and other career lessons

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Bernard Marr gathered his top 10 career lessons to take to heart now. He has found that people often take the nose-to-the-grindstone advice and then learn too late in their careers that there’s more to life (and success) than just keeping busy. AHD was developed to support #5 and #7. Source: LinkedIn, September 18, 2017. Here are the 10 ten career lessons from Bernard … [Read more...]

Opinion – South Dakota cows grow human antibodies

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Thank God for scientists who continue to work toward solutions instead of kowtowing to popular consumer trends. I wonder what the GMO-free folks will do when offered a non-antibiotic treatment grown from a GMO cloned cow with human DNA. Source: Drovers, November 1, 2017. SAB Biotherapeutics, based in Sioux Falls, uses cloned cattle with certain human DNA. The cows are … [Read more...]

Squirm-worthy communications?

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bottom Line

Author Sarah Hiner watched grown men squirm recently when they wanted to pay a compliment to a woman, but were afraid that it would be misconstrued as inappropriate. Have we gotten so politically correct that we can’t offer and receive simple, gracious words of acknowledgment? Hiner discusses the political and social media restraints and possible consequences. Source: Bottom … [Read more...]

Opinion – California raccoon distemper cases expose risks (includes video)

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

Cases of infected wildlife are not unusual. But, the human population encroachment into wildlife habitats has forced raccoons, skunks, coyotes and opossums to adapt to city living. In some areas, garbage cans, pet food dishes and potted gardens provide a more sustainable food supply than previous habitats. The result is an abundant, unbalanced critter population that inevitably … [Read more...]

Latest NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA

The NAVTA editors selected core articles and information related to: Shortcuts, mistakes and surgery prep Telehealth Anesthesia Basics and Recovery Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, December 5, 2017. Also see: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, November 22, 2017. Vet Tech Uses Massage to Help Pets … [Read more...]

Why dogs snack in cat litter boxes

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fear Free Happy Homes

A litter box is bad enough without having Muffy decide to go there for snacks. The reason for cat litter box treats is one of three topics in this edition of Fear Free Happy Homes. How Much Protein Does Your Cat Really Need? and Fear Reactions: Fight, Flight, and Freeze bookend the litter box phenomena. Source: Fear Free Happy Homes, December 5, 2017. Handouts for … [Read more...]

Shoppers spend more money, less time and other retail trends

December 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: CMO.com

Animal health pros often shy away from selling, but we are all managing transactions at some level. The industry is unsettled by significant demographic, economic, and technological shakeups. But there’s more at play as consumers, including us, are shaking things up. Our perceptions, expectations, and ultimately, behaviors are giving way to new shopping trends that retailers … [Read more...]

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