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Kill the middle manager role? The data says don’t do it.

June 2, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, Gallup

Gallup’s research has one finding that every CEO should tape to their monitor: Managers account for at least 70 percent of the variance in employee engagement scores across business units. Ashley Herd shares the case against the Great Flattening in this article which acknowledges the functions of AI tools and their weaknesses beyond tactical support. “When you remove the … [Read more...]

6 big takeaways from FBI’s 2025 internet crime report

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company, FBI

The 2025 Internet Crime Report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation shows a continued rise in internet crime complaints, with officials receiving more than 3,000 per day and the annual total surpassing 1 million for the first time. Reported losses tied to online criminal activity topped $20 billion last year, despite federal officials’ efforts to combat it. Notable … [Read more...]

AVMA president breaks down pet insurance gaps

June 2, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: AHD Archives, AVMA SmartBrief, Yahoo

Pet insurance covers fewer than four percent of U.S. dogs and cats, a gap Michael Q. Bailey, DVM, DACVR, addresses in this article. He offers pet owner guidance to know what’s covered, wellness versus emergency plans and the importance of financial planning for a pet’s lifetime care when choosing a pet insurance policy. Above all, Bailey makes the case for prevention, … [Read more...]

Gratitude

June 2, 2026 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn

Gratitude is a grounding force that protects us from pride, strengthens resilience and supports long-term career fulfillment. Source: LinkedIn, May 19, 2026. Link. Gratitude doesn’t require pretending your job is perfect. No role is without challenges. Instead, gratitude invites a broader, more balanced perspective, one that acknowledges difficulties while still recognizing … [Read more...]

23 percent of the U.S. workforce is 55 or older: The retirement wave is coming.

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: AHD Archives, HR Executive

Workforce aging is accelerating because many older Americans are increasingly balancing financial pressure, career uncertainty and concerns about long-term stability in today’s labor market, according to Jasmine Escalera. Notable findings in this report include: Older workforce growth outpaces total employment growth: Workers aged 55+ grew by 17.3 percent since 2014, … [Read more...]

Consumers like AI content until they know it’s AI

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: MarTech

Important read Pamela Parker shares research on how AI content is perceived against its ability to generate content rapidly. The outcomes cover trust and believability. She asserts that for marketers, the path forward involves balancing efficiency with trust. The AI content paradox means that efficiency and scale come with a trust tax that is activated the moment a … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – June 1, 2026

June 2, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

In this week’s Fast Bites Legislative updates from Colorado and New York Member hosts successful dock diving event; more than 70 canine athletes competed White paper report from 2026 Financial Benchmarking survey Member resources and upcoming events Source: IBPSA, June 1, 2026. Link.  Also see: Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 28th. Link. Role ambiguity, … [Read more...]

The next frontier in farm, facility and plant security is above your head

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Meatingplace

Hannah Thompson-Weeman, president and CEO of the Animal Agriculture Alliance,  poses a simple question: “If someone viewed your facility from above today, what would they see?” In this article, she covers the growing use of drones while considering animal activist activities, biosecurity, stress on animals and premise security. Source: MeatingPlace, June 2, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]

The impact of BCS on systolic blood pressure and glucose levels in cats

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Innovative Veterinary Care

This article reinforces the importance of obesity management in cats as our industry works to support growth in feline health interest and veterinary visits. Results from a recent study highlight the importance of recognizing the impact of body condition score on feline health. Obese cats exhibited significantly higher SBP and blood glucose concentrations compared to their … [Read more...]

3 reasons why dogs thrive on routine

June 2, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Dogster

Dogs thrive on routine because they like to know what to expect. Jessica Kim shares veterinary-verified reasons dogs do well with routines: a) reduced anxiety, b) easier training sessions and c) faster housetraining. Consider sharing this article in newsletters and social media as family schedules change during the summer. Source: Dogster, October 20, 2025. Link. Routines … [Read more...]

10 most poisonous plants for horses

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: AHD Archives, Equus

From hemlock and ragwort to locoweed and yews, EQUUS editors share common plants that are poisonous to horses and where they can be found. Consider sharing this article in 4-H and FFA educational sessions, during events, on websites, in newsletters and blog posts. Source: EQUUS. Link. Some plants are cause for concern either because even a curious nibble can spell doom or … [Read more...]

How honeybees really crown their queens

June 2, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: University of California-Riverside

Scientists have long believed a queen honeybee was made almost entirely by diet: feed an ordinary larva enough royal jelly and a ruler emerges. But new research published in Nature suggests queens are created through a more elaborate process and food is only part of the story. Researchers found that wax chambers where future queens develop, called queen cells or royal cribs, … [Read more...]

Body condition score at calving a key predictor of reproductive success

June 2, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: AHD Archives, Beef

New information? No, but a timely reminder for producers who may have shifted their focus to other summer activities at turnout. Consider sharing this article with producers in newsletters, social media and leave a few copies at the coffee stop. With most spring calving done, assessing cows now is important to the next generation of calves. BCS at calving is one of the best … [Read more...]

Quality over quantity driving milk revenue in U.S. dairies

June 2, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Karen Bohnert says the U.S. dairy industry is evolving from a fluid milk nation into the world’s premier nutrient-dense global powerhouse. She shares analytics from Farm Journal’s 2026 State of the Dairy Industry Report that shows a staggering 89 percent of producers are now actively and surgically adjusting their rations to target specific milk components (fat and protein) … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – June 4, 2026

June 2, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: 60 Minutes, BottomLineInc, Facebook, Fast Company, Pork, The Washington Post

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 28, 2026. Link. Most read posts from May 28, 2026 AHD Bulletin – New insights on the hidden impact of veterinary care: global survey. Link. Malone: Bad and good pain. Link. Just trying to save lives and survive! (video). Link. Role ambiguity is the top workplace stressor, not workload. … [Read more...]

New insights on the hidden impact of veterinary care: global survey

May 26, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Boehringer-Ingelheim Limited

Commentary I often promote the benefits of veterinarians and veterinary technicians talking out loud with clients and sharing what they look for and feel during exams when working with clients’ animals. This kind of vet talk reveals the expertise and depth of veterinary care owners often take for granted. Yet, it is this expertise that is essential to protect animals, people … [Read more...]

Vetmed. Just trying to save lives and survive!

May 26, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Facebook, Walter Brown

No commentary required. Walter Brown, BS, RVTg, VTS, tells it like it is. When it comes to veterinary medicine, he says, “Love don’t keep the lights on.” Listing many of the fixed operational costs to keep a clinic available for animal owners, he says, “The same inflation that is affecting groceries, housing, gas and health care is also affecting veterinary medicine.” The … [Read more...]

Bad and good pain

May 26, 2026 by Patrick T. Malone Source: The 1 Minute Read

Hard days if you stay in a safe job. Hard days if you leave. Hard days if you keep doing what drains you. Hard days if you try to build something better.  Source: The 1 Minute Read, May 14, 2026. Link. Which kind of suffering is worth it?  Some suffering only takes from you…but some suffering builds you.” INSIGHTS: Stop expecting life not to hurt. Choose the pain … [Read more...]

Role ambiguity is the top workplace stressor, not workload

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Human Resources Director

A meta-analysis published in the Journal of Applied Psychology identified role ambiguity as the most damaging of three foundational workplace stressors by far: Role overload refers to having too much to do. Role conflict involves competing or contradictory demands, such as receiving conflicting direction from supervisors. Role ambiguity is the absence of clarity … [Read more...]

CX is a leadership issue, not a service issue

May 26, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, SmartBrief

Research from Forrester finds companies that prioritize proactive customer experience achieve 41 percent faster revenue growth and 51 percent better customer retention than their peers. Author Jeannie Walters asserts that customer experience is the responsibility of leadership. She shares three behaviors of leaders who consistently drive strong customer experience outcomes: … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 26, 2026

May 26, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Financial survey results, IBBY nominations, webinars for members. Source: IBPSA, May 26, 2026. Link.  Also see: Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 21st. Link. Fear Free, making decisions, why clients don't book, are you ready for summer, using Reddit for pet marketing, and more! … [Read more...]

U.S. consumer sentiment hits record low amid rising costs

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Washington Express

Consumer sentiment has hit an all-time low. Spiking energy prices renewed inflation fears and pushed consumer confidence down 10 percent from a month ago and more than 14 percent from a year ago. Source: Washington Express, May 22, 2026. Link. The cost of living continues to be a first-order concern, with 57 percent of consumers spontaneously mentioning that high prices … [Read more...]

There’s still time to protect cattle from pinkeye

May 26, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratory, Facebook, FEEDLOT Magazine

Commentary Drought, slow pasture growth, moving cattle to new grass and cattle grouping around hay feeding areas increase exposure to the pinkeye bacteria flies readily transfer. Even if cattle are already turned out, consider pinkeye vaccination during movements to new pasture. Pinkeye in cattle most often involves both Moraxella bovis and Moraxella bovoculi. Vaccination … [Read more...]

Some ticks can survive longer in your home than previously believed, new study finds

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: DVM 360

Must read A study from The Ohio State University provides the first quantitative evidence that two tick species can survive for weeks on common household flooring. This underscores the need for veterinarians to reinforce year-round tick prevention and home risk mitigation strategies with clients. Gulf Coast tick and Lone Star tick survival minimums exceeded seven days … [Read more...]

Making the pet food to pet health connection

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Petfood Industry

Pet owners are turning to pet food to boost their pets’ health and wellness, writes David Sprinkle. His takeaways from the January 2026 Packaged Facts survey data show the priority of pet food as a pet health product rises up the generational ladder, tied to a greater likelihood of populations owning more senior pets than ever before. Source: PETFOOD Industry, May 11, 2026. … [Read more...]

The science behind red light therapy for horses

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Equine Wellness

Red light therapy, or photobiomodulation, has become one of the most talked-about modalities in modern equine wellness. PBM uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to stimulate cellular activity, particularly in the mitochondria. This article shares B to C content that supports educating animal owners. It covers professional and at-home use of PBM, areas … [Read more...]

Study uncovers how cattle break down seaweed

May 26, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs

Climate change is forcing producers and scientists to rethink some long-held assumptions about livestock nutrition. Researchers studying what happens inside the gut of cows fed seaweed as an alternate nutrient source observed a bloom, or proliferation, of bacteria they believe was involved in digestion, which suggested the cattle were successfully breaking down and digesting … [Read more...]

World Pork Expo opens June 3

May 26, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: World Pork Expo

The world’s largest pork industry-specific trade show brings together pork producers and industry professionals from around the world for two days of education, innovation and networking. It takes place Wednesday, June 3 and Thursday, June 4, 2026, at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. Source: World Pork Expo. Link. There’s something for everyone — an expansive trade … [Read more...]

What Fear Free actually built in 10 years

May 19, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fear Free, The Underbite

The principles that shape how animals experience professional care have lived in the apprenticeship layer of the pet industry—passed mentor to mentor, shop to shop, with no shared curriculum. Fear Free was built to close that gap, writes Collin Armstrong. The organization grew from Dr. Marty Becker’s conviction of, “Fear, anxiety, and stress in animals are not just welfare … [Read more...]

Veterinarian perception of professional conduct

May 19, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

In this study, a convenience sample of 98 veterinarians in Australia were surveyed on their perceived importance of professional conduct statements based on standards listed in the Australian Veterinary Association’s code of professional conduct. The statement with the highest mean score of perceived importance was, “Veterinarians must hold the health, welfare, and … [Read more...]

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