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Making meat goat farming pay

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Goats

Reports from the Iowa, Minnesota and Missouri State Fairs indicate the popularity of goats is not diminishing. While popular as 4-H and FFA projects, goats are the fastest-growing animal agriculture enterprise in the U.S. <Link>. Commonly referred to as chevon or mutton, the high demand for goat meat is frequently linked to ethnic buyer demand on special occasions and … [Read more...]

Preventing gastric ulcers after colic surgery

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: The Horse

Stress can predispose a horse to develop gastric ulcers, and surgery is definitely stressful for any animal says Janice L. Holland, PhD. She shares diet and management recommendations can help reduce the incidence of gastric ulcers which also may decrease the incidence of colic. Source: The Horse, August 21, 2023. Link. Recovery from colic surgery is difficult enough … [Read more...]

Choke: The right steps to take

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Choke looks spooky, especially to novice horse owners, but when handled correctly it usually resolves on its own. Horses don’t stop breathing like humans do when choke occurs. In time the chunk of apple or wad of food moves on in most cases. Horse owners will appreciate the counseling in this article, including the guidance to call their veterinarian. Consider it for social … [Read more...]

How much should a dog drink?

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Catster, Whole Dog Journal

Healthy dogs need to drink about an ounce per pound of their body weight daily, but many factors can affect their consumption, writes Eileen Fatcheric, DVM. Regardless, the chart shown here is a good resource to share with dog owners on social media, in newsletters or with local reporters, especially during hot periods. It’s also helpful for owners when their dogs’ diets are … [Read more...]

Education affects acceptance of insects in pet food

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Petfood Industry

Humans may be more willing to accept insects in their pets’ food than their own. Introducing insect-based pet foods relies on the education of pet owners about the sustainability and healthiness of insect-based pet food ingredients. Tim Wall shares results from a study showing pet owners identified capsule, powder/flour and sachet/snack as their most preferred methods to … [Read more...]

New sense discovered in dog noses: the ability to detect heat

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science, Scientific Reports

Dogs' noses just got a bit more amazing, writes Virginia Morell referencing a study in Scientific Reports. The ability to sense weak, radiating heat is known in only a handful of animals: black fire beetles, certain snakes, and one species of mammal, the common vampire bat, all of which use it to hunt prey. . . . dogs' rhinaria are moist, colder than the ambient temperature, … [Read more...]

CBD and THC use in cats

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Dawn McClusky, DVM, shares an article by Lisa Sams Ebner, DVM, MS, DACVAA, CVA, referencing a study to determine the safety and palatability of cannabinoids. In the study the most common adverse effects included vomiting, lethargy, and ataxia. The study was funded by Canopy Animal Health. Source: Clinician’s Brief, March 2022. Link. Ebner reminds veterinarians that … [Read more...]

Veterinarians reach for software to build practices and expand their customer base

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Telus Agriculture and Consumer Goods

Complimentary Commercial Content Stretched to their limits, rural veterinarians are seeking better ways to serve their clients and build their practices. Growing herd sizes and geographic distances are opportunities for those practitioners who understand the value of supporting producers remotely instead of running the proverbial fire truck practice. Waylon Wise, BSc, Ag, … [Read more...]

What pet food manufacturing contributes to the U.S. economy

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: American Feed Industry Association, Petfood Industry

The direct contributions made by pet food manufacturers to the U.S. economy include nearly $11 billion in added value, including $2.9 billion in labor income representing 32,938 jobs. That’s almost $35 billion in sales according to research detailed in the American Feed Industry Association’s April 2023 report <Link>. Source: PETFOOD Industry, August 15, 2023. … [Read more...]

Dog brains are tuned to dog-directed speech spoken by women (video)

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Communications Biology, Phys.Org

Dogs show greater brain sensitivity to the speech directed at them than to adult-directed speech, especially if spoken by women, according to a new study in Communications Biology. The study shows that dog auditory brain regions responded more to dog- and infant-directed than to adult-directed speech, which is the first neural evidence that dog brains are tuned to the speech … [Read more...]

Prevent the spread of disease in the grooming salon

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Groomer to Groomer

In addition to the pets, groomers and their staffs also have high exposure to many of the same diseases and infections veterinary teams encounter. For that matter, some of the risks are inherent in pet sitting and boarding businesses, too. Cliff Favor, DVM, shares ways to manage the risks of zoonotic infections. He says the most significant risks come from the bacteria and … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – August 28, 2023

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Poop scooping as a money maker, rescue organizations saving pets from wildfires, the dogs of Chernobyl, speeding up payment processes, managing social media and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, August 28, 2023. Link. FLOW business conference early registration rates and conference group hotel block access ends September 1st. … [Read more...]

Alcohol is killing more women than ever before

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAMA, National Geographic

As the gender gap in drinking narrows, alcohol-related complications in women are rising. From immune system disorders to breast cancer, Meryl Davids Landau shares how alcohol harms the female body. Federal guidelines recommend that women who want to drink consume no more than one serving a day. But from a health perspective, less—or none—is a better target.” Source: National … [Read more...]

Empathy – the secret sauce

August 29, 2023 by Patrick T. Malone Source: headspace

Empathy is one of the building blocks of healthy business relationships. Source: headspace, July 2023. Link. Being able to recognize and relate to the feelings of others does not come in degrees. Like any skill, it is there, or not.  INSIGHT: The ability to suspend your own point of view for the moment is confidence. Also see: Search results for: Empathy, AHD. Link. … [Read more...]

Bored and brilliant. The lost art of spacing out.

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Inc., TED

            Commentary Even before the pandemic attention deficits, Manoush Zomorodi was challenging us for being distracted by our phones. Her TED talk is worth 16 minutes of an animal health pro’s time. She has included the knowledge, voices and stories from various professionals. Consider watching the video with team … [Read more...]

KCAHC Summit emerging companies, 2023 Innovation Award recipient

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Akston Biosciences, KCAHC

Akston Biosciences, which specializes in bringing protein therapeutics through major phases of development, was selected as the 2023 Innovation Award recipient. Animal health pros who are curious about future services and advancements will find plenty to consider from the 13 companies selected to present and seek investments during the Summit. Coaches from KCAHC companies … [Read more...]

Pet Assistance Network of Topeka (PANT), 2023 Spirit of Service Recipient

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animalytix, KCAHC, PANT

This year’s Spirit of Service Recipient is PANT, a 501(c)(3) dedicated to help care for pets of community members who have fallen into difficult times. Supporting these pets, in turn, supports their owners. PANT helps families stay together with their pets during times when their owners are struggling with hardships. THANK YOU! Through an enabling partnership with … [Read more...]

KCAHC Summit 2023 key takeaways

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: KCAHC, Merck Animal Health

In the press release linked here, the KC Corridor’s supporting team provides a summary of the #AHSummit23 including the emerging companies presentation results, the Iron Paw award, as well as key takeaways from the Insights from Top Leaders panel. The vision to develop industry potential was unscored by a focus on the health and welfare of our industry’s people. Animal health … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – August 24, 2023

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: 4-H, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Digiday, The Washington Post, Treehugger, Veterinary Team Training, YouTube

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, August 17, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from August 17th AHD Bulletin – Building rapport with questions. Link. …another dental treat? The inventor of Greenies™ says, “Yes.” Link. Taking care of thirsty pollinators. Link.  Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy … [Read more...]

Neogen Corporation, launch of Igenity Enhanced Dairy

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs, Neogen

Complimentary Commercial Content <BQ> Data plays a crucial role in decision-making, and the Igenity Enhanced Dairy platform gives producers a useful tool that contributes to the improvement of genetic selection in the dairy cattle market.” – Victor Pedrosa, PhD Source: Feedstuffs, August 16, 2023. Link. By integrating in-herd phenotypic data, pedigree information, … [Read more...]

4 health issues for calves on pasture

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Norbrook, Successful Farming

Includes Complimentary Commercial Content Norbrook’s Eric Moore, DVM, shares four calf health problems for calves on pasture. His proactive assertions about preventing pinkeye, parasites, scours, and pneumonia are as applicable now as they were in the spring. Source: Successful Farming, December 28, 2022. Link. INSIGHTS: Producers in drought-affected areas are likely … [Read more...]

Black vultures killing calves in the Midwest and their territory is expanding

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: KCUR 89.3, NPR, Outdoor Alabama

As if drought, poor quality forage, cattle diseases and parasites aren’t enough, some Midwest cow-calf producers are dealing with the black vulture, a federally protected bird that has a reputation for killing newborn livestock. The scavengers have expanded their range northward into Illinois, Indiana and Missouri over the past decade. Source: KCUR 89.3, NPR, August 21, … [Read more...]

We need a lot of blue to remain green

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Animal Science

Paper: How advances in animal efficiency and management have affected beef cattle’s water intensity in the United States: 1991 compared to 2019. Benjamin Franklin once said, “When the well is dry, we know the worth of water.” Animal health pros realize water quality affects animal health outcomes. So does water availability. While the beef industry has been focusing on … [Read more...]

Equine experts refute standard cooling out practices; restricting water to hot horses

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: The Paulick Report

Two experts challenge some standard practices asserting horses need to rehydrate promptly after exercise so their body's cooling mechanisms function effectively, especially if the horse is receiving the diuretic Lasix (furosemide). They also shared thoughts on hosing horses down and using cooling sheets. “A horse has to sweat; it's their basic mechanism to dissipate heat. . … [Read more...]

Veterinary ophthalmologist explains how dogs see the world

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Daily Paws

Instead of 20/20 vision, dogs have the equivalent range of 20/40 to 20/50, explains Jaycie Reisberg, DVM, DACVO. That means that what people clearly see at 20 feet, a dog sees as if he was standing 40 or 50 feet away. However, dogs are much more sensitive to detecting motion. Source: Daily Paws, September 5, 2022. Link. Canines are dichromatic, having two types of cones in … [Read more...]

Predictability is key to calming anxious dogs

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

As school begins, dogs all over are dealing with changes in household activities breaking the patterns dogs are wired to find. When dogs can predict what's next, they become calmer and less anxious. Kathy Callahan, CPDT-KA, shares advice on creating patterns to help dogs whose anxieties may otherwise increase. Owners can take advantage of this, and identify, strengthen, and … [Read more...]

An integrated approach to older cat care

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Chiropractic Education, Veterinary Practice News

Includes added content referencing animal chiropractic Relating aging care approaches for humans to aging cats, Narda Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA, shares why integrative geriatrics using patient-centered, primarily non-pharmacological approaches makes sense for felines in their twilight years. The practice of integrative geriatrics is rooted in lifestyle interventions, … [Read more...]

Bearded dragon learns to brush its teeth

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratory, LLC

Sponsored Content Necessity is the mother of invention. Dragatini, a bearded dragon at the National Aquarium, has been trained by her veterinarian and care staff to clean her teeth using a foam brush and MAXIGUARD® Oral Cleansing Gel. Source: Addison Biological Laboratory, LLC, Facebook, August 21, 2023. Link. (0:33) … [Read more...]

Americans can’t afford their pets; animal shelters filling up

August 22, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Vox

Kenny Torrella writes shelters began filling back up in 2021 as more animals entered than left, and now many are packed to the brim. He cites survey data from Shelter Animals Count indicating almost half of shelters surveyed reported an increase in euthanized dogs, while only 10 percent reported a decrease. Torrella identifies inflation, veterinary costs, rebalancing of … [Read more...]

Pheromone diffusers can help calm cats

August 22, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Pheromone diffusers can be helpful for pet owners, veterinary teams and pet services personnel to help calm cats of all ages in various scenarios. While not an end-all-be-all, pheromones can be used to help ease aggression and social tension. Pheromones are not a substitute for providing a safe, secure, and enriched environment for cats. Especially in multicat households, … [Read more...]

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