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Heartworm review and update

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Whether living in endemic or nonendemic areas, heartworm remains a top priority parasite for dogs and cats. Andrew R. Moorhead, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), reviews the life cycle and strategies for prevention and treatment. It is crucial to test all dogs for microfilariae at the same time as antigen testing.” Source: Clinician’s Brief, March 2021. Link. Treatment … [Read more...]

Why vet med might really kill you: Dr. Jen’s Top 5 deadliest pathogens

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, Virox® Technologies, Viticus Animal Health, You Tube

Sponsored Content Dr. Jen the Vet recently shared her video presentation about zoonotic diseases. Sponsored by Virox Technologies® her presentation was part of the recent Viticus Animal Health Virtual Summit. . . . while this video is focused on veterinary medicine and those working in animal health, the information is just as useful for pet parents! -  Jenifer Chatfield, … [Read more...]

Winnie the Pooh’s timeless resilience tips

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

Oh, bother!” – Winnie the Pooh Nearly 100 years since he was created, Pooh’s simple wisdoms still make us think about the importance of friendship, love and courage. Karen Nimmo shares the best of Pooh-isms still relevant in 2021. Source: Medium, January 21, 2021. Link.    Could be worse. Not sure how, but it could be.” — Eeyore   … [Read more...]

Raising capable and empowered pet parents

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, MWI Messenger Focus

The efforts to educate and raise capabilities in animal owners are as important as building capabilities in employees. In this context. compliance takes on a new, more appropriate meaning. Kudos to the MWI Animal Health team for providing this thoughtful article. Teach clients how to be better partners in their pet’s health care and THANK THEM!” Source: MWI Messenger Focus - … [Read more...]

Capability building should be a strategic weapon in business

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: McKinsey Accelerate, Nat Geo WILD

OPINION Almost every week we see articles promoting using veterinary staff more effectively. It takes time and trust to progressively delegate tasks to professional or support staff. The real-world use of skilled professionals is not plug and play. It is a long-term effort to develop and improve skills of team members at all levels. Liz Hilton Segel discusses the … [Read more...]

Study shows test results for PI BVDV calves not affected by age

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation

Detection of persistently infected animals is an important control measure for bovine viral diarrhea virus, but persistence of maternal antibodies are thought to result in false-negative test results. New study findings suggest that testing for PI calves can be undertaken at any age. Source: Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, March 5, 2021. (abstract only) Link. … [Read more...]

Managing parasite resistance; ‘set it and forget it’ no more

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Drovers

Ron Popeil popularized the 'set it and forget it' phrase in TV infomercials. The phrase could have been used to describe parasite control methods from past decades. Cattlemen and those who work with and educate them can no longer trust a one-and-done parasite control plan. Not unlike antibiotics, our industry needs to use parasite control products judiciously as a component … [Read more...]

Will removing dairy cows help stop climate change?

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Bullvine

Researchers from Virginia Tech and the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently tested this hypothesis: Eliminate U.S. dairy cows and you’ll lessen climate issues. They found that if the dairy herd were somehow removed from the U.S., greenhouse gas emissions would only be reduced by about 0.7 percent. Milk production contributes approximately 1.3 percent of all U.S. GHG … [Read more...]

Knock out ketosis

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Ketosis contributes to wide ranging losses. A single case of ketosis costs dairy producers an average of $298. The most common metabolic disease in cattle, two common, differing etiologies of early lactation ketosis are in play: the animal’s inability to adapt to an early lactation energy deficit – one to two weeks limited energy intake – three to six weeks The use … [Read more...]

Don’t play chicken with your health

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Hobby Farms

The new influx of chicken flocks has put humans, as well as the poultry they care for, at risk of salmonella sickness. It is alarming that 28 percent of the reported salmonella infections are from children younger than 5 years of age. Seventy four percent of reported salmonella cases involved contact with poultry. Source: Hobby Farms, March 3, 2021. Link.  The primary key to … [Read more...]

Colorado State University offers foaling course for owners, managers and students

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Colorado State University

Foaling and Foal Care is a continuing education course designed to provide horse owners, broodmare managers and foaling attendants an overview of normal foaling, dystocia, routine care of the newborn foal and other important topics. Recommended participants are those responsible for attending pregnant mares through the birth process. The virtual curriculum provides guidelines … [Read more...]

Legal guide to horse care for horse owners

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Horse Network

There’s more to owning a horse than feed, water and housing. Horse care administration and documentation is also important. By having accurate and available emergency information, by having appropriate vaccination and health policies, by confirming insurance coverage, and by keeping a medication logbook, horse owners, barn owners, and trainers can protect themselves and their … [Read more...]

Equine asthma, taking their breath away

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Advantage

Equine asthma is an umbrella term to cover previously diagnosed conditions of inflammatory airway disease and recurrent airway obstruction. It is a non-infectious inflammatory disease of the lungs of horses and a lifelong condition for individual horses. The role of infectious diseases in equine asthma is still under review. Source: Veterinary Advantage, February 2021. … [Read more...]

National Pet Dental Health month is over. What’s the message now?

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, Pet Talk Texas A & M

Opinion A leading veterinary professional is focusing on oral care at home. But are clients getting the message? A recent experience indicates oral care is not top of mind*. Johnathon R. (Bert) Dodd, DVM, FAVD, DAVDC, shares the importance of oral health care for pets. He focuses on gingivitis, daily oral care at home and annual teeth cleanings by veterinarians.  . . . … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, featured in NEWStat about dogs, fear, and socialization

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat

"Dogs today have more fears than they’ve ever had.” – Temple Grandin, PhD Tony McReynolds shares parts of a discussion with Grandin. Her comments about dog socialization form important considerations for the modern dog. Source: AAHA NEWStat, March 4, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Antimicrobial resistance effort has new PCR tool

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Vetranomix

Complimentary Commercial Content The major drawbacks to generic PCR testing in the clinical setting are lack of pathogen viability indicators and no method for assessing antibiotic sensitivity of the offending agent. Outsourcing PCR testing often delays test results by four or more days. Vetranomix brings the first quantitative PCR testing capability for a broad range of … [Read more...]

Meeting inventory needs a year later

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Inventory Strategy Network and Veterinary Care Logistics

Opinion Looking ahead through July, can you trust purchase history and forecasts?” – Kirk Augustine ABSOLUTELY NOT! The pandemic shutdown began a year ago. Replenishment slowed to a near halt. Inventory items on hand were motionless until late May or June. Now a year later, our industry has adjusted through curbside services, tele-everything and animal owners have migrated … [Read more...]

E-Commerce leads 2020 channel growth in human, pet spaces

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Before you label this post as more of the same, consider the information in the article. The top online searches related to pet products are: Calming products Digestive support Energy support Probiotics Source: Petfood Industry, February 2021. Link. Three pet food companies were among the top 10 e-commerce brands in 2020.” INSIGHTS: Whether you play in the … [Read more...]

More pets, fewer vets. Now what?

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage

A staggering one in four employees plans to leave their employer after the Covid-19 pandemic subsides, according to a new survey. Already short of qualified workers, the veterinary practice industry faces big hurdles according to Bob Lester, DVM: Cost of care Cost of education Wellness in both people and pets AND The workforce shortage Source: Vet … [Read more...]

All segments of industry should agree – cruelty, neglect are NEVER acceptable

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Meat + Poultry

This blog post by Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, Colorado State University animal welfare specialist, is worth your time, no matter which segment of the industry you represent. It is time for us all to agree on these issues. Animal welfare and neglect are important considerations for all animal health pros regardless of the animal species involved.” It needs to be made very clear … [Read more...]

Preparing for future disruption

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: MWI Animal Health

Whether we have another Covid-19 surge or not, veterinary practices can use the experiences of the last year to prepare for what is ahead. Many of the adjustments made are likely to become part of normal services. MWI Animal Health provides an outline of items to consider. Hybrid service models using digital tools are predicted to continue in animal health as in human … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – March 4, 2021

March 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: petMD, Vet Candy

Why does my dog stare at me? Source: PetMD, July 6, 2020. Link. A stare is normal dog behavior that is used to communicate some type of emotion, want or need.   Why do cats knead? Source: PetMD, January 21, 2021. Link. Whether a cat is making biscuits to show affection or to claim a person as their own, kneading is a natural, instinctual and common … [Read more...]

Use data to drive commercial herds of the future

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Neogen

Complimentary Content from recent NEOGEN® Table Talk NEOGEN’s genomics team recently led an expert discussion aimed at educating producers about the benefits of Igenity® Enhanced, a data management tool designed to promote genetic predictions to improve herds for generations. Source: NEOGEN®. Link. This is an opt-in event at no charge. The Table Talk speakers cover: … [Read more...]

Map shows what’s slowing the vaccine rollout where you live

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Fast Company

In some areas Covid-19 vaccines are getting into arms slowly. Factors that include poor healthcare systems, low internet access and vaccine hesitancy are keeping people from getting the vaccine. This article shares a map showing where those issues need to be addressed to end the pandemic. Check your own area. Source: Fast Company, March 2, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Frozen ground? Jacket the calves.

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Bullvine

A commonly used rule of thumb is to put jackets on dairy calves as another level of protection when the ground is frozen. They help insulate them from winter temperature swings at least until their rumens develop and generate heat from fermentation activities. Source: The Bullvine, March 1, 2021. Link. Calf jackets are most useful for calves under 3 weeks of age and … [Read more...]

3 tips to prevent clostridial diseases on dairies

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Business

Mark van der List, DVM, shares information that refreshes our understanding of clostridial diseases. These insidious bacteria are opportunistic and may lie dormant for years before showing up usually in the form of a dead animal. van der list shares three key management practices to help combat the clostridial nemeses: Vaccination Maternal antibodies for calves … [Read more...]

Are farmers teaching cows bad habits?

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

It could be that slug feeding methods are forcing dairy cattle to eat too much too quickly causing a negative impact on the rumen environment. Management plays a role in feed bunk behavior, as farmers don’t have to just think about what feed animals consume, but also the manner in which they eat it. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, February 25, 20212. Link. Factors to consider when … [Read more...]

Don’t forget the heifers when managing mastitis

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Bullvine

Heifers can be forgotten on the dairy farm. They live away from the main farm where they are not cleaned and bedded as often as the milking herd. This can cause huge mastitis issues when they become a productive member of the milking string. The author presents the easiest ways to control the spread of contagious mastitis bacteria to calves and heifers and shares tips to … [Read more...]

Detecting transition cow problems

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Overall production problems can usually be traced back to a cow’s dry/transition period. Virginia A. Ishler says it is helpful to know if that is really the issue before solving the problem. She shares information from the DHIA 202 summary report to help determine if a problem is occurring related to transition. Source: Dairy Herd Management, June 8, 2020. Link. If two out … [Read more...]

How to save wildlife by changing a cat’s diet

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Business

Researchers have found an alternative way to prevent cats from decimating wildlife. It starts with dietary changes and increased object play. Nutrition seems to have some bearing on a cat’s tendency to kill things, and some cats that hunt may need something extra.” - Robbie A. McDonald, study ecologist Source: Pet Business, March 2, 2021. Link. INSIGHTS: Based on these … [Read more...]

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