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More work needed with beef cattle health

December 10, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: FarmTalk

The U.S. beef industry has consistently increased production and productivity for decades. Cattle health has gotten worse. You read that right. Darrell Peel, Oklahoma State University livestock marketing specialist, says respiratory disease is the biggest health problem in the industry. Data shows that average feedlot death loss has practically doubled from 0.82 percent in … [Read more...]

Don’t let barn fires happen

December 10, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

Barn fires in North America occur predominantly in the winter months. Supplemental heating, increased bedding, fuel containers and aging electrical wiring are common reasons animal barns and shelters catch fire during winter months. This article focuses on dairies but horse barns, kennels and coops are also susceptible. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, December 9, 2019. Link. A … [Read more...]

Chickens don’t like snow, but sweaters aren’t needed

December 10, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Chickens hate snow, says Marissa Ames. However, they possess an amazing tolerance for cold. She shares winter preparation considerations to help chickens fare well without much squawking. Draft-free coop Good air circulation Warm bedding Fresh water Dry food and grains Something to do Source: Backyard Poultry, November 19, 2019. Link. People have kept … [Read more...]

Ketamine, K-holes, pony medicine and disassociation

December 10, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Cut

In the past few years, ketamine has found its way back into needy nostrils, writes Anna Silman. She describes the off-label uses of ketamine over the past 50 years. A Schedule III drug for veterinarians, ketamine is still a concern when clinics are vandalized or when inventory shortages are discovered. We’re sharing this article so veterinary teams can see the attraction and … [Read more...]

Opinion: the dental divide

December 10, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetted

The holidays are a great time for veterinary teams to make some decisions about dentals < link >.  Melissa Detweiler, DVM, discusses the challenges of her love/hate relationship with common oral health procedures and the conversation and marketing that go with it. Beyond the gold standard, she says are two options; skip it or treat what she can. I believe there is another … [Read more...]

Train your brain to perform better under pressure

December 10, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

When we’re under pressure, there are predictable consequences, shares Art Markman: The tendency to focus on all the things that could go wrong, ignoring the positive Our desire to perform at a high level limits the amount of information you can hold in mind at one time, which can limit the complexity of what you can accomplish mentally. Source: Fast Company, December … [Read more...]

The doctor will call you back after nap time

December 10, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Economics

There is no reason to apologize for napping at work, writes Mike Paul, DVM. Daytime drowsiness can affect concentration, attention to detail, mood, productivity and creativity. He advises to avoid thinking of napping as lost time or feel guilty for indulging in daytime sleep. Source: Veterinary Economics, September 15, 2019. Link. According to the National Sleep Foundation, … [Read more...]

Find your perfect moment

December 10, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

A perfect moment is one that you utterly and wholly feel where the very concept of time recedes into the distance. It’s where you and your surroundings are alive, brimming with tiny details of mesmerizing beauty. Source: LinkedIn Pulse December 4, 2019. Link. I realize now that Perfect Moments can happen anywhere, anytime. The difference is me, and whether I choose to be … [Read more...]

TIME: Best inventions 2019

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: TIME

Working in the life sciences, animal health pros are a curious bunch. Whether or not water from air, portable solar power or ultrasound to go become mainstream in animal health, TIME’s best inventions of 2019 are worth a look. Source: TIME, November 21, 2019. Link. To assemble the 2019 list, TIME solicited nominations across a variety of categories from our editors and … [Read more...]

8 best pet movies of 2019

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Liza Brooke recommends eight pet movies for families and friends to watch during the holidays. She offers a wide selection of pet movies released in 2019 that span live-action dramas to hilarious animated films. Here’s her list: A Dog’s Way Home The Secret Life of Pets 2 The Queen’s Corgi A Dog’s Journey The Biggest Little Farm Spy Cat The Art of Racing … [Read more...]

Phones, airplanes and airplane mode

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

As animal health pros travel for the holidays and upcoming conventions, Sven Bilén shares the developing use of cellular phones on airplanes. He explains the risks and rationales for no live calls while flying. Switch your phone to airplane mode when in the air Source: The Conversation, November 16, 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: With Bilén’s explanations, it will be easier to … [Read more...]

Reduce mud at hay feeding locations

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Paralleling methods used to build roads through swamps, Mark Hilton, DVM, shares methods for using hay pads to keep cattle less muddy as winter hay feeding begins. He also shares the benefits of limiting 24/7 free access to hay and includes study results. Source: BEEF, November 2019. Link. When asked, 100 percent of beef producers who have built hay pads and now use time … [Read more...]

How much hay will a cow consume?

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Forage quality will be a determining factor in the amount of forage consumed, writes Glenn Selk. He discusses the variables producers must consider when calculating winter feed needs for their cattle. Source: Drovers, November 4, 2019. Link. Excellent forages, such as good alfalfa, silages, or green pasture provide a combination of increased nutrient content and increased … [Read more...]

Fair Oaks Dairy; what’s different now? (video)

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Mike McCloskey says he didn’t think it would ever happen on their farm. Now, months after the allegations, he shares the changes made including more video oversight, intense animal welfare training and additional veterinarian resources. Fair Oaks Farms is a dairy and agri-tourism destination in Indiana. It prides itself on opening up its operation, being transparent and … [Read more...]

ASF: Full depopulation may be the only option (podcasts)

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, SwineTime

Veterinarians from Pipestone Veterinary Services discuss historical and future perspectives on swine disease elimination at the herd, regional and national level in two Swine Time podcasts. Sometimes hog producers have become better stewards, and sometimes just the change in the production systems has helped elimination, or at least have diminished the occurrences, of diseases … [Read more...]

Control the herd, manage the horse (video)

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Linked In

Kimberly Brown shared a video via Linked In that features Martin Nielsen, DVM, PhD, discussing the dynamics of parasite control for one or two horses while still maintaining the population-control focus. Bottom line, he says to control the parasites in all the animals at a location using a herd approach first. Source: Linked In. Link. INSIGHTS: Share Nielsen’s message … [Read more...]

Equine workers risk respiratory problems

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

Not all horse work is done outdoors. Nancy Hoffman discusses the risks to horse people from dust, mold and allergens from hay, bedding and associated dirt. She makes a case for wearing dust masks and reviews the two main categories of masks, their features, functions and benefits. Source: Horse Network, December 2, 2019. Link. Remember, . . . you’re going to be breathing … [Read more...]

Why dogs kick their feet after pooping

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff

It is instinctive, right? Jake Rossen shares the basics about this strange behavior which looks like a dog is covering his poop. He reminds us this is territorial behavior, not poop embarrassment. By kicking up the area, the dog mixes pheromones from the feet and creates a visual disruption to signal other dogs of territory boundaries. The pheromones from the kicking are … [Read more...]

Fido is likely older than you think

December 3, 2019 by Rick Purnell

New research from geneticists and biologists at University of California – San Diego believe they’ve developed a more accurate formula to calculate dogs’ ages than our current thinking that seven human years are the equivalent of one dog year. In fact, that energetic year-old pup, may be closer to 30 years old. Source: Washington Post, November 28, 2019. Link. They … [Read more...]

Use Twitter to build your brand’s influence

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Hubspot blog

Interested in expanding your Twitter game in 2020? It’s easy to see why. The Pew Research Center has found that, “U.S.-based Twitter users are younger, have more education and more influence than the general U.S. population.” Twitter success doesn’t come with simple posting, however. Source: Hubspot blog. Link. To maximize ROI for your time, consider social media consultant … [Read more...]

Dare to disrupt

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

The world has always been in a state of disruption, but it’s happening at warp speed now. It affects every industry, including animal health. Golf phenom Matthew Wolff has a swing that is radically different from those of most professionals. Luckily, he had a coach that encouraged him to be “a lone wolf, not a follower.” Wolff’s comments in a recent Golf World article can help … [Read more...]

Avoid answer exhaustion

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DrAndyRoark, Vetted

Along with veterinarians, all animal health pros will recognize the situations about which Donna Curtin, DVM, writes. Running out of answers too early isn’t fair to my team, my family or myself she says. She offers some tips to avoid answer exhaustion: Take breaks Learn your limits Tag Practice curiosity Source: DRANDYROARK, November 29, 2019. Link. One of the … [Read more...]

Dos and don’ts of disagreeing with someone more powerful than you

December 3, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: HBR Ascend

Disagreements are an inevitable consequence of people working together to achieve results. It is also a natural human reaction to shy away from disagreeing with a superior. Amy Gallo offers a list of dos and don’ts when facing a decision to speak up. Source: HBR Ascend, October 1, 2019. Link. Don’t assume that disagreeing is going to damage your relationship or career — the … [Read more...]

CBD warnings by FDA to animal product companies

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News

13 companies making cannabidiol (CBD) products for pets were among the 15 warned by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on November 25, 2019. The companies’ sales of CBD-containing pet and human items violate the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. (CBD pet product companies warned are listed in the references. Source: Pet Product News, December 2, 2019. Link. The FDA … [Read more...]

Most read cattle and swine posts

December 3, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

In last week’s Bulletin, we featured the most-read livestock posts < link > which included poultry content. Readers expressed interest in seeing cattle and swine separately. Below are the most-read swine and cattle posts from June through October 2019 not featured last week. < link >  Source: Search Results for: cattle, Animal Health Digest. Link. Heed OSHA … [Read more...]

Always exciting

November 24, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: Animal Health Digest

When we launched Animal Health Digest, I didn’t realize what scouring 250-plus media sources each week would turn into. What initially seemed like a daunting task became one of the more uplifting parts of my day. From finding an article about the latest research on bovine respiratory disease to a piece about the Comedy Wildlife Awards, finding material animal health … [Read more...]

Favorite posts about ourselves

November 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

AHD readers continue to show interest in topics related to how we get along with other people, how we lead them and how we protect ourselves physically and emotionally to sustain our work in animal health businesses. Here are most read posts about human topics from June 1 through October 31, 2019: Things that make employees quit, AHD, October 25, 2019. Link. Invest one … [Read more...]

Most read livestock posts

November 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Posts about poultry garnered remarkable readership by readers interested in food animals. Three of the most-read livestock posts from June 1 through October 31, 2019 were about poultry. Feed sows in late gestation to enhance colostrum, AHD, June 25, 2019. Link. DVM walks us through Fair Oaks Farms video (video), AHD, June 25, 2019. Link. In search of the perfect cow, … [Read more...]

Favorite equine posts

November 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

A horse is a horse, of course, of course, And no one can talk to a horse of course                                                                                                                   That is, of course, unless the horse is the famous Mr. Ed <  link  >. A lot has changed since Mr. Ed, the TV program about the talking horse, ran in the 1950s and 1960s. < … [Read more...]

7 most-read companion animal posts

November 24, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Content about companion animals is expanding exponentially alongside the metamorphic consumer-retail market focus. Topics are varied, including how-tos, should-dos, opportunities and research. The seven most-read posts from June 1 through October 31, 2019 are listed here. Source: Animal Health Digest. Link. Snakebite dos and donts for dogs, AHD, June 25, 2019. Link. … [Read more...]

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