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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...]

How to respond when an employee discloses a mental health condition

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

It takes a lot of courage for an employee to disclose they have a mental health condition. Navigate the conversation carefully. Start by thanking them for telling you, but don’t make a big deal about the disclosure. It’s important to treat it like you would any other medical issue. It’s important to keep in mind that the employee likely had to overcome a lot of fear to talk … [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...]

Effects of a mastitis treatment strategy with or without on-farm testing

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

We respect the assessment of hands-on experience in real daily farm settings that was part of this study. We’ve shared an excerpt of the summary verbatim. Using on-farm tests in farmers' decision-making process resulted in more treatments in accordance with the etiology of mastitis than without on-farm testing. A diagnosis and treatment strategy with on-farm testing is … [Read more...]

Blood in a chicken egg doesn’t mean it’s fertilized

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Blood in a chicken egg is often believed to signify it is fertile. This isn’t true. In fact, the true sign that an egg is fertile is a white “bullseye” on the yolk. The blood spot is only a ruptured vessel and they are perfectly edible. Source: Backyard Poultry, February 22, 2021. Link. Different colored chicken eggs all taste the same and look the same inside. The taste of … [Read more...]

Understanding insulin resistance in horses

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: EQUUS Extra

Complimentary Sponsored Content from Kentucky Performance Products, LLC. One of the more common metabolic problems horses develop involves insulin, the hormone that enables the body to use glucose. This edition of EQUUS Extra explores how insulin resistance develops in horses, what can be done about it and how this problem increases the risk of laminitis and other … [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...]

Human grade dog chow may aid in digestion

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Opinion We noticed this article in VPN and an industry colleague’s post. The second one made me look for something about consumable nutrients instead of fecal volume comparisons. It is important to review the study abstract <Link> to understand the study hypothesis. We did not access the full study. A new comparison study out of the University of Illinois has found … [Read more...]

Effectiveness of oral lotilaner

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Candy

There are some smells one never forgets. The smell of sarcoptic mange in the crusty, scabbed skin stage is one of mine. The Vet Candy team shared promising results of a study using lotilaner to treat confirmed cases of sarcoptic mange. Source: Vet Candy, February 22, 2021. Link. The results showed that pruritus resolved after two weeks. The cutaneous score was also reduced … [Read more...]

The nose really knows! A personal experience with a new pup.

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Ceva Animal Health U.S.

Opinion includes Complimentary Commercial Content Ceva Animal Health U.S. was a founding sustaining sponsor during Animal Health Digest’s early years. Back then, we offered AHD readers resources on semiochemicals and pheromones, including the vomeronasal organ, and how pheromone science can provide options to reduce the negative effects of emotional responses in our … [Read more...]

AAHA and AAFP release updated feline life stage guidelines to the veterinary community

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAFP, AAHA

Our industry guidelines require updating as we understand more about the animals we live with and provide with care. New updates for individual felines are found in the 2021 AAHA/AAFP Feline Life Stage Guidelines. The Guidelines are provided jointly by the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP). The new updates … [Read more...]

Dogs are more than men’s and women’s best friends

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Ceva Animal Health, Together Beyond Animal Health

Complimentary Content Ceva Animal Health, an early supporter of AHD, recognizes the need for a ‘One Welfare’ approach that recognizes the importance of considering the wellbeing of people and animals. This blog post highlights four global initiatives and partnerships with multi-disciplinary teams of scientists Ceva is working with to generate evidence that demonstrates … [Read more...]

8 steps to recover veterinary hospital email from a hack

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Security

Sponsored Content Managing the risk of email fraud is more important than ever as email dominates business communications. Clint Latham, JD, shares the many ways an email system can be compromised and what to do about it. Ransomware is a reality of internet communications. Latham created a free ebook, The Essential Cybersecurity Toolkit for SMBs, to help businesses start … [Read more...]

AASV attendees learn value of accelerated hydrogen peroxide’s effectiveness against ASFv

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Virox® Technologies

Sponsored Content During the recent AASV annual meeting, Jose Ramirez, MS, PhD, shared the recent validation of Intervention® efficacy versus the African Swine Flu Virus. Its subsequent U.S. EPA approval provides producers and veterinarians with a superior alternative to fight environmental contamination by ASFV. He presented the practical considerations of field use and the … [Read more...]

Calming and stopping a racing mind

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Daily Motivation

A friend once described constant noises centered in the forehead that were always there. The noises were eventually diagnosed as confusion, frustration, anger, negativity, fear and unresolved events accumulated as hundreds of thoughts swirling with their own inertia all at the same time. If you experience or comprehend such swirling thoughts, writer Dominica shares things … [Read more...]

There is a difference between meteorological and astronomical spring

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Accuweather

Opinion Who knew? I didn’t until I saw a piece about meteorological and astronomical spring on local news. According to National Centers for Environmental Information, the meteorological seasons were created because traditional seasons varied in length from 89 to 93 days and it was difficult for experts to compare statistics from one year to another. Source: … [Read more...]

Show your leadership in the storm

March 2, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: peoplehum.com

Leadership is easy in good times. Effective leaders tend to get out of the way and spend their time looking ahead. However, when the pandemic is celebrating its one-year anniversary, more is required. Source: peoplehum.com, January 2021. Link. This is when real leaders need to stand up, speak out, and lead.  INSIGHTS: As the leader, you communicate whether or not you are … [Read more...]

The Bridge Club planning growth and expansion in 2021

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Bridge Club

Complimentary Content Catherine Haskins, Founder and CEO of The Bridge Club, says the organization is primed for growth in 2021. Plans are in place to launch several new communities including: TBC+, the membership arm of The Bridge Club Bridge Female Founders, a community dedicated to female entrepreneurs in veterinary medicine TBC Students, a community dedicated … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance: February 24, 2021

February 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers, Entrepreneur, Oregon State University, Puppies and Pooches, Veterinary Integration Solution

How to recognize and work with narcissistic leaders Source: Entrepreneur, February 17, 2021. Link. When the only way you can feel emotionally and mentally safe to have any exchange with your colleague or boss is with a witness, it’s time to consider a transition strategy. Dogs synchronize their behavior with children, but more with adults, study finds Source: Oregon State … [Read more...]

6 tips for properly vaccinating beef cattle

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Complimentary Sponsored Content John Currin, DVM, and Jody Wade, DVM team up in this article to provide insight on best practices for vaccine administration. The practices they outline are good reminders as spring calves are born: Store, mix and handle vaccines according to label directions Choose an appropriate needle size Administer products according to labeled … [Read more...]

Biting, sucking lice thrive in winter

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Lice thrive in winter. Their survival and transmission is further enhanced by factors such as long haircoats and huddling behavior, writes Meredyth Jones DVM, MS, DACVIM. She writes about winter conditions, infestation, reduced weight gain, products and treatments. Source: Bovine Veterinarian, February 19, 2021. Link. Lice spread via direct contact between animals but are … [Read more...]

The way we breed dairy cows is setting them up for extinction

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bullvine

Ninety-nine percent of dairy bulls can be traced back to one of two bulls, both born in the 1960s. This means among all the male Holsteins in the country, there are just two Y chromosomes. The females are not much more genetically diverse, shares Chad Dechow, PhD, who cited the inherent risks of long-term genetic homogeneity. Source: The Bullvine, February 8, 2021. … [Read more...]

Tennessee whitetail deer had hairy eyeball

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Deer Association

A yearling whitetail buck with hairy eyeballs was a unique part of deer harvest reporting this year in Tennessee. The buck had a disk of skin and dense hair completely covering the cornea of each eye. Microscopic examination at Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study unit determined the hairy growths were “corneal dermoids.” Source: National Deer Association, … [Read more...]

Texans rescue cold-stunned sea turtles

February 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Texas Monthly

The extreme cold temperatures in Texas caused significant cold stunning in the Padre Island area. Volunteers and Sea Turtle Inc., staff members managed the influx of green turtles, Kemp’s ridley turtles and loggerhead turtles. More than 4,000 turtles were rescued. Getting them warm was a huge undertaking. Source: Texas Monthly, February 17, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

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