The American Animal Hospital Association now offers the Parasite Counselor Program for veterinarians and veterinary staff. The online modules are designed for all staff of companion animal veterinary practices and can be accessed at VetFolio. Source: Vetfolio, April 27, 2017. Link. The specially tailored courses in this program will provide training on fleas, ticks, … [Read more...]
Warm-up exercises for horses
Traci Johnting shares warm-up exercises she uses for to get a horse soft and supple before a show. These exercise disciplines apply to any horse we intend to ride. After all, the minute a rider mounts, the animal is asked to perform athletically. Source: The American Quarter Horse Journal, April 18, 2018, Link. I like these exercises because you don’t need any special … [Read more...]
Rampant incivility plagues most companies
Ninety eight percent of workers have experienced rude behavior and 99 percent have witnessed it in the past 20 years. This is according to research completed by Christine Porath. Based on her findings, she presents the case to develop a civility code. Her process includes these categories: Model the right behavior Articulate values and set expectations Define … [Read more...]
Bony changes in the equine neck
Neck pain and stiffness are common problems in performance horses. Scientists recently showed that even horses without obvious signs of neck pain or stiffness might have abnormal bony changes there. Older and taller horses had an increased prevalence and severity of disease in the research. Source: The Horse, April 3, 2018. (Link) In the study, “Characterization of Bony … [Read more...]
GlobalVetLINK honored by Technology Association of Iowa
Congratulations to the GlobalVetLINK team for being awarded a 2018 Prometheus Award naming it as the software company of the year. This award makes the sixth Prometheus Award from various categories since the company was founded in 1999. GlobalVetLINK’s has become the world’s most trusted, secured and independent repository of animal health data. Source: GlobalVetLINK, April … [Read more...]
Baxter Black still here; says mules are peculiar
Baxter Black is NOT hanging up his hat on poetry. He continue to be a mainstay on U.S. Farm Report and recently talked about mules. ENJOY! Source: Drovers, March 26, 2018. Black’s previous commentary on leaving the ranch generated hundreds of responses by those worried that he would no longer offer poetry and humor. … [Read more...]
Street nails: an equine emergency
Nails or other objects that have punctured the bottom of a horse’s hoof, sometimes called street nails, require careful veterinary inspection. Veterinarians should only remove a nail after he or she has thoroughly evaluated the its location in the hoof and collected radiographs, if necessary. It is important to determine if there is any involvement with deeper structures of the … [Read more...]
Research suggests equine influenza virus is zoonotic
Duke University researchers recently sought to answer a longstanding question about the equine influenza virus (EIV). Can it infect people? Their answer is “yes.” Their ongoing work may lead us to better understand human-to-horse infections, as well as horse-to-human transfers. Source: Equus, March 22, 2018. As for what individual horse owners can do to protect themselves … [Read more...]
Owning a horse is hard, but worth it.
Gerrie Barnes reminds would-be horse owners to decide how much time they have available for an equine friend. She shares options to meet the needs of a horse enthusiast and to ensure a horse’s needs are met. horse: Full-time/on-site ownership Boarding ownership Leasing Take lessons Source: AQHA, April 2, 2018. Owning a horse isn’t as easy as it looks, but it … [Read more...]
Back to basics with equine ulcers
Up to 90 percent of performance horses and up to 50 percent of foals develop ulcers. Even with successful treatment, odds are that the ulcers will reoccur, sometimes repeatedly, according to Frank M. Andrews, DVM, professor and director of the Equine Health Studies program at Louisiana State University. He reminds readers that horses produce gastric acid throughout the day … [Read more...]
The vaccinations horses need
Vaccines are the most effective weapons for protecting horses against the ravages of disease. The editors at EQUUS provide an overview of how vaccinations work and how best to use them to protect horses. Articles like this are valuable for social media posts, websites and to help reinforce lifestyle protocols for horse owners. Source: Equus, March 19, 2018. The American … [Read more...]
Sponsored content – What every horse owner should know about rabies
Rabies vaccination is considered a core vaccine by the American Association of Equine Practitioners, according to Dr. Craig Barnett, Merck Animal Health. The importance of vaccinating companion animals, including horses, against rabies cannot be overemphasized. One of the scariest things about the disease is that it is one of the hardest to recognize in horses. If a horse … [Read more...]
The nervous horse; a book excerpt
In this excerpt from “Passing it On: A Continuing Journey Into Honest Horsemanship,” author Tom Moates shares horse Jubal’s tendency for a major meltdown and how he coaxes the gelding back to sanity. Horse owners will appreciate this story and the links to additional resources. Source: AQHA Daily, March 19, 2018. The strong magnetic attraction people experience for Jubal is … [Read more...]
Equine law for 2018 and beyond
Julie Fershtman, one of the nation’s most experienced equine law practitioners, offers suggestions for horse industry persons. She warns against handshakes and to update working knowledge of equine activity liability acts. Source: Arabian Horse Couture Magazine, February 2018, page 64. Make 2018 a year of attention to legal matters to stay safe and protect yourself, says … [Read more...]
Spring is gas colic season
Some types of gastrointestinal disturbances are more likely during certain seasons. In spring, gas is the usual culprit of gastrointestinal disturbances. Gas colic develops when a horse ingests forage that is high in sugar, usually lush spring grass. Excessive fermentation then occurs in the gut, which creates a buildup of gas. Source: Equus, April 2015. Although gas colic … [Read more...]
Be a good coworker. Do more than say hello
As the workplace becomes increasingly social, coworker relationships are important to build a productive workplace. Michael Volkmann offers five ways to be a become a better coworker: Really get to know the new guy/gal Follow through Show gratitude Invest in spending time together Respect boundaries Source: Life Hacker, February 27, 2018. At the end of the … [Read more...]
Stem cell therapy has potential, but with cautions
Meredith Rogers, MS, CMPP, reviews the advances in stem cell therapies in veterinary medicine. She notes that clinical trials are few and most evidence of efficacy comes from anecdotal reports. Rogers says the biggest obstacles preventing more frequent use of stem cell therapy are access and cost. Beyond this, no guidelines currently exist with respect to stem cell therapy, … [Read more...]
Survey shows what horse owners want from veterinarians
Citing insights from a rare online survey with 8,069 horse owner participants, David Rame, DVM, shares horse owner perceptions regarding equine veterinary care. The treatment received by the horse was overwhelmingly the most satisfying part of the veterinary visit (64.91 percent), followed by the veterinarian’s skill (50.16 percent), the veterinarian’s bedside manner (38.12 … [Read more...]
Stop talking and listen
The best way to sway others is not to tell them your answer, but to arrive at an answer — together. Listening is the key pathway to go from your idea to our idea. Listening reshapes the idea as needed, and ultimately creates the kind of shared ownership that is needed for any idea to become a new reality. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 6, 2018. To listen is to … [Read more...]
8 new trucks for 2018
“The 2018 lineup of trucks combine technology, style and plenty of muscle,” says Burt Rutherford, senior editor. Whether you use a truck to pull trailers or haul hay or just want a fancy ride that’s not a luxury sedan, there’s plenty for everyone in 2018. Source: Beef, February 2018. Check out the lineup of full size and heavy duty trucks for this year. We think you’ll … [Read more...]
50 best horse movies
It’s not always possible to go riding, so horse enthusiasts often watch horse movies. Many of these have captured imaginations and were catalysts for dreams. Source: Horse Network, 2014. See where your favorite movie(s) rank in this list. Here’s the top 5 of 50: War Horse Seabiscuit The Man from Snowy River Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron National … [Read more...]
Men are afraid to mentor women
Adam Grant speaks to reality. In a survey just released by Lean In and SurveyMonkey, nearly half of male managers report being uncomfortable mentoring women, socializing with them, or working alone with them. In the wake of #MeToo, the number of men who are afraid to mentor women has tripled. Source: LinkedIn, February 6, 2018. Grant addresses what we can do about it … [Read more...]
Couples who work (podcast)
Two-career couples may be the modern norm, but they’re a relatively new one—a norm still under construction. In this episode of Women @ Work, three experts help paint a picture of what a truly supportive dual-career relationship looks like, and understand how to get relationships closer to that ideal. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 1, 2018. … [Read more...]
Sponsored Content: Colorado no longer requires import entry permit for GlobalVetLINK customers
KUDOS to GlobalVetLink (GVL) and the Colorado Department of Agriculture (CDA) – Animal Health Division for their successful collaboration to integrate record-keeping platforms to streamline paper trails and data entry for livestock entering Colorado. The integration migrates data from the GVL system directly into USAHERDS in real time. It allows for efficient and accurate … [Read more...]
Update your LinkedIn pages yearly
William Arruda, cofounder of CareerBlast, advises updating your LinkedIn page annually. December or now, his seven most important recommendations still apply: Update your photo. Revise your summary. Update your current experience entry. Add multimedia. Record accomplishments. Evaluate your groups. Make your contacts current. Source: Forbes, December … [Read more...]
Use criticism to your advantage
Honest feedback is one of the more valuable tools we have for self-improvement. Yet, it is a catch-22, according to Mel Robbins. Researchers from the University of Michigan and the Gottman Institute concluded that in order to keep a relationship or work team performing well, five or six positive interactions were needed for each criticism or negative interaction. Source: … [Read more...]
Survey shines light on pork industry’s biosecurity investment
A new survey study from Iowa State University (ISU) reveals the challenges of biosecure swine production and the variations of adoption of biosecure measures. It also highlights opportunities to help increase biosecurity measures. For animal health pros, the challenges in these results further underscore the themes of compliance across all species. Specifically, note the … [Read more...]
Horse personalities affect training and riding
Horses can display traits that qualify them as social, aloof, fearful and challenging. In addition to noting specific temperament traits that best match an individual horse, it is important to notice how loudly or quietly (aggressively or passively) the horse displays his personality. The more aggressive the personality traits are, the more they become a factor in the training … [Read more...]
Incorporating equine learning principles in the veterinary practice
To help veterinary team members reduce fear and problem behaviors while promoting positive veterinary care, Robin Foster, PhD, CAAB, CHBC, described behavior modification techniques based on principles of equine learning at the 2017 American Association of Equine Practitioners convention. Incorporating learning principles into equine practice all starts with addressing the … [Read more...]
Customer service is the new marketing
People have lost their faith in gimmicky and overstated mass marketing campaigns, shares Micah Solomon. Today, they place more stock in what they experience directly with your company, what their friends experience and what the people they listen to online experience. He says adding emotional transportation to your customer’s experience makes it marketing. Source: Forbes, … [Read more...]