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Pest buster listing for 2020

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

With resistance building among parasites that attack livestock and horses <link>, it is important to have a resource to identify options for pest and parasite management. BEEF magazine shared an updated listing for 2020 compiled from company supplied information and websites. Source: BEEF, April 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is a good tool for retailers, … [Read more...]

Keep the value of your vaccine dollars

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Producers cannot afford to overlook the importance of how they store vaccines and handle them prior to injection, states Glenn Selk, PhD Biological products should be stored under refrigeration at 35⁰F to 45⁰F unless the nature of the product makes storing at a different temperature advisable (APHIS 2007). Producers cannot afford to overlook the importance of how they store … [Read more...]

Pet insurance acceptance growing

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Pet insurance fits younger pet owners’ lifestyles as they learn about the modern costs of pet ownership, writes Rachael Zimlich, BSN, RN. It is evolving toward wellness from its beginnings as accident and emergency protection. The trends favoring subscription services also favors the pet insurance benefits of complete care, one month at a time. Source: DVM 360, March 16, … [Read more...]

Morris Animal Foundation launches Stop Cancer Furever campaign

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Morris Animal Foundation

The Morris Animal Foundation launched its seventh annual pet cancer campaign, Stop Cancer Furever, on May 1 < link >. The two-month campaign raises awareness of, and funds for, research leading to new understandings about how to prevent, diagnose and treat animal cancers. The campaign will provide pet owners and animal lovers free downloadable cancer prevention … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin: Big is not bad. It is fragile.

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

Temple Grandin, Colorado State University animal science professor and autism advocate, weighs in on the current state of meat processing, the overwhelmed supply chain and possible animal welfare effects. Big operations are extremely cost efficient. That’s why they’ve been built this way, she says. The downside is the fragility of the supply chains, as Covid-19 proves. This … [Read more...]

Interactive Covid-19 maps to help with practice decisions

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

FASCINATING! The AVMA is providing interactive maps to present different lenses to view the Covid-19 outbreak and its impact on veterinary medicine and veterinary professionals. The maps allow users to zoom in and out and hide or show specific data layers when more than one variable is shown. It is especially important to communicate proactively with clients about various … [Read more...]

VCPR limits vet care during pandemic

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Innovation Podcast

The Veterinary Innovation Podcast hosted a frank discussion May 5th about difficulties vets face when navigating unclear, inconsistent, and rapidly changing VCPR regulations in the face of a global pandemic. Covid-19 has been the impetus for a temporary relaxation of current VCPR laws in some states. Those changes have been the catalyst for some heated conversations about … [Read more...]

From surviving to thriving: Reimagining the post-COVID-19 return

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: McKinsey and Company

The authors suggest that to come back stronger than they were before, companies should reimagine their business model as they return to full speed. There are four strategic areas on which to focus: recovering revenue, rebuilding operations, rethinking the organization and accelerating the adoption of digital solutions. Source: McKinsey and Company, May 2020. Link. The … [Read more...]

Stop the imposter syndrome

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Bovine Veterinarian

Rhonda Brooks shares perspective about and solutions to offset impostor syndrome experiences. Seventy percent of people are affected at some point in their lives, notes Amy Ruple, DVM. The percentage may be higher among high-achieving veterinarians. The article includes 10 steps to help learn to think like a non-impostor from Valerie Young, EdD. Source: Bovine … [Read more...]

Move forward and live

May 5, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Disney’s popular movie, The Rookie (2002), starred Dennis Quaid who plays Jim Morris, the oldest player in professional baseball. Morris shared the experience of getting there with AgriTalk in the context of the current pandemic recovery. He talks about meeting challenges head-on, perseverance and the value of surrounding yourself with the best people to be the best you can … [Read more...]

Robert Hummel, DVM, receives Industry Leadership Award

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health International, Drovers, Vet Advantage

The Cattle Feeders Hall of Fame has honored veterinarian and entrepreneur Robert Hummel with its 2020 Industry Leadership Award. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1961 and worked as an veterinarian for the American Cyanamid Company until he bought a small distribution company in 1967 that became Great Plains Chemical. Today, Hummel is most known for leading and … [Read more...]

“I already know that” kills communication

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Idea Champions

In a conversation, whenever the listener responds with, "I already know that," it is highly likely that the speaker will feel dismissed, diminished, dissed, interrupted, unheard, misinterpreted or judged. These kinds of reactions don't bode well for any one-on-one communication, writes Mitch Ditkoff. He shares five of the most common reasons this happens between two … [Read more...]

The pandemic beard quest explained

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forge

Growing a beard while homebound and avoiding coronavirus may seem like a silly choice, but it is an act that has powerful psychological and social effects. In both history and Hollywood, beards stand for toughness, strength, adventurousness and even aggression writes Jacqueline Detwiler. Source: Forge, March 31, 2020. Link. Men grow quest beards as a way to mark a period of … [Read more...]

Equations for a happy life, even during a pandemic

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Essential daily habit, Forge, The Atlantic

The involuntary new pace of Covid-19’s social distancing has slowed lives and allows us an opportunity to think a little more deeply about life, writes Arthur C. Brooks, Ph.D. In our go-go-go world, we rarely get the chance to stop and consider the big drivers of our happiness and our sense of purpose. Brooks shares three equations for well-being to start managing your … [Read more...]

Herd immunity in pigs: A case study for getting America back to work

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

Swine vets are working with medical doctors to apply the principles of her immunity practiced on farm to populations of workers in packing plants. Herd immunity is everyday language for swine veterinarians and managers. The synergies with the current Covid-19 pandemic are evident and algorithms from swine production provide strong skeletons for building human herd immunity … [Read more...]

Reframing fears during the Covid-19 uncertainties

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Forge

Brian Pennie reprises the circle tool from Steven Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective People for us. Here are a few of his statements from the article. Every situation can be divided into two circles: the circle of concern, which consists of factors we have little or no influence over, and the circle of influence, which is made up of things we can control. Covey’s idea … [Read more...]

Disease detection technology developing in the toilet

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Stanford Medicine

Say what? Tests for number 1 and number 2 are being developed and tested to use in smart toilet technology for humans. A paper describing the bathroom device research was recently published in Nature Biomedical Engineering. The smart toilet automatically sends data extracted from any sample to a secure, cloud-based system for safekeeping. The flush lever uses a … [Read more...]

Biosecurity for horse farms, stables and horse people

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: US Rider

Biosecurity strategies are part of waging a war on equine infectious disease, not just on farm, but also around the country. While these efforts might seem labor-intensive, herd health is critical. Simple biosecurity steps can save horses and horse people great difficulty, expense and intensive labor. Source: US Rider, April 23, 2020. Link. The objective of good biosecurity … [Read more...]

Uncover hidden opportunities to save time and money in dairy operations

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Dairy

Pauly Paul shares the benefits of taking time to work alongside dairy workers. He says he routinely finds five areas where he commonly uncovers opportunities for saving time and money: Herd checks Breeding Hoof trimming Foot bathing Fresh and treated cow pens Source: Progressive Dairy, April 3, 2020. Link. Spending time working alongside employees can help … [Read more...]

BQA training specific to dairies is now online 24/7

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Some packers now require BQA (or equivalent, FARM 4.0 or higher version) certification as a condition of their purchase of beef animals, including cull dairy cows and dairy beef steers. The Beef Quality Assurance program’s Dairy Animal Care and Quality Assurance (DACQA) and Dairy Cattle Care modules now are available online. The training units provide an excellent, virtual … [Read more...]

Parasite control strategies

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Parasite resistance has taken root in most regions, writes John Maday. Ever-increasing scrutiny of antibiotic use and regulatory action has encouraged producers to focus more on prevention rather than treatment. Prevention mindedness is good news. Yet, both external and internal parasites have developed some resistance to treatment chemistries. Source: Drovers, March 2020, … [Read more...]

New program to train vet animal disease detectives

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Sydney Morning Herald

Explaining the objectives for a new program to be launched in 11 Southeast Asia countries Navneet Dhand BVSc&AH, MVSc, MANZCVSc, said, "If you want to prevent these diseases from happening in the future, you have to look beyond humans. You would have to look for these viruses in domestic animals, in wildlife populations; and to achieve that you need a trained animal health … [Read more...]

10 things to never do to a dog

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Insider

Pet adoptions are at an all-time high. Some new owners need training on pet care. Dog owners sometimes put their pet in harm's way without realizing it. Sophia Mitrokostas shares a few things veterinarians say to never do to a dog, including: No running with sticks Don’t use retractable leashes Check with vet before using a human product on a dog Avoid ice … [Read more...]

Recognize and treat early dog arthritis symptoms early

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

Regardless of pet life stage, familiarity with common signs of arthritis in dogs can result in faster intervention. This, in turn, can lead to improved quality of life for everyone involved, writes Marybeth Bittel. Bittel collaborates with a veterinarian to share common signs of arthritis and what to do if a pet shows changes in behavior. Source: Dogster, April 8, 2020. … [Read more...]

Watery eyes may signal medical conditions in dogs

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

An overflow of tears, called Epiphora may indicate minor to major medical conditions. Christina Korb, DVM, and DJ Haeussler Jr, DVM, MS, DACVO, provide a diagnostic chart to help explain what all those tears might represent. Source: Clinician’s Brief, April 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

82 percent of feline friendly practices reported visit increases in 2019

April 28, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

The 2019 Cat Friendly Practice (CFP) survey showed improving the veterinary experience for the cat and caregiver increases visits. The techniques for CFP practices are applicable during this pandemic once a cat is transferred to the veterinary team. Cat owners with cats seen for the first time in 2019 are a high priority for communication efforts during 2020. A simple call … [Read more...]

This one made me laugh

April 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gizmodo

While we are dealing with a global pandemic, nomenclature fanatics are working to name all the colors. Yes, all 16.7 million of them. To date, about 1.1 million have been named. For those working from home with children, this is a fun activity to share as a family. Or, invent a new Zoom game to replace geocaching. . . color caching. Why laugh? We once painted a farmhouse … [Read more...]

Postcards are still effective

April 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Linked In

Commentary What’s old is new. What’s tried is true. After two decades of everything digital – postcards? Yes, postcards are returning as a way to stand out. This is what MailChimp promotes in a recent LinkedIn campaign. The primary benefit of postcards is for our customers to have something tangible delivered right to their mailbox.” – MailChimp customer Source: Linked In. … [Read more...]

16 ways to get your emails read

April 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: HBR Ascend

Do you consider yourself a designer when writing an email? Dan Pallotta thinks so. He says a design approach is necessary to get emails read. He shares ways to achieve this. Source: HBR Ascend, September 2019. Link. A good design gives you an edge. It’s the difference between getting read or getting ignored. . . . develop an eye for the difference between visual order and … [Read more...]

We ARE living the new normal – Part 3, biosecurity strategies ensure progress

April 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Clinician's Brief, Dairy Herd Management, Farm Progress, Johns Hopkins University HUB, National Hog Farmer

COMMENTS Biosecurity is not new to animal health pros. It is central to successfully providing safe care for animals and their owners. Diseases such as rabies, distemper, parvovirus, hog cholera, bird flu, leptospirosis, PEDV, PRRS, salmonella and BVD have pushed us to focus on optimizing infection controls, using quarantine areas and hospital pens in concert with … [Read more...]

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