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Universal ethogram created to help standardize equine social behavior

April 7, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Animals, IVC Journal, Zenado

A relatively new universal ethogram represents a significant step forward in equine behavior science. By standardizing definitions and supplementing them with video clarity*, it enables consistent cross-study comparisons and deeper insights into equine welfare. For veterinary professionals, it offers a practical framework to better assess, interpret and optimize management … [Read more...]

Taming aggressive rooster behavior

April 7, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Never introduce a new rooster to a flock that already has a rooster, writes Rhonda Crank. Her timeless article shares rooster behaviors and ways to manage their natural aggression. She also addresses keeping the flock safe and how to avoid attacks on people. Source: Backyard Poultry, May 4, 2021. Link. In the rooster world, he who runs away, walks away, or hides is the … [Read more...]

Keeping cows on track from calving to conception

April 7, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Commercial references The picture above defines the what and how of optimal cow management. The first 100 days, a critical stress window, is the when. Management and nutrition in this period largely decide whether a cow breeds back on time, writes Angie Stump Denton. Alltech’s Anne Koontz and Shelby Roberts provide details on prevention‑minded nutrition and management, … [Read more...]

Defining the next chapter of beef-on-dairy with genetics, data

April 7, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Dairy Herd Management

The days of “any black bull will do” are over, shares Karen Bohnert in this article, relaying information from the recent High Plains Dairy Conference in Amarillo, Texas. The reason the beef-on-dairy movement has been so successful is rooted in its ability to solve the beef industry’s greatest challenge: variability. Source: Dairy Herd Management, April 6, 2026. Link. To … [Read more...]

Benefits of adopting the PRRS-resistant pig

April 7, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Farms.com

“PRRS has been the most frustrating thing we’ve had to deal with as veterinarians,” says Jason Hocker, DVM. “The virus changes and adapts and seems to always be one step ahead of us. It’s something we’ve not been able to make a lot of progress on as an industry.” The decades-long PRRS trajectory could finally be changing with FDA approval of the gene edit used in PIC’s … [Read more...]

Replacement heifers have different needs than finishing heifers

April 7, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Beef

When short on grass and hay, cattle producers may contemplate how to manage replacement heifers in a dry lot or in confinement. The Nebraska wildfires were the catalyst for Karla Wilke’s article, but it is good guidance to share with producers who face similar challenges. Source: BEEF, April 6, 2026. Link. Replacement heifers do not need the high-energy diet fed to finishing … [Read more...]

Chewy to acquire Modern Animal accelerating a fully integrated pet healthcare strategy

April 7, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Chewy, Chewy Vet Care, Modern Animal Inc

Chewy, Inc., announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Modern Animal, Inc., a technology-forward veterinary platform with 29 owned clinics, 24/7 virtual care and a high-retention membership model. This acquisition represents an important strategic step in Chewy’s evolution into a fully integrated pet healthcare ecosystem, combining care, commerce and … [Read more...]

New World Screwworm: Regulations, readiness and response

April 7, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: NCBA

The first Cattlemen's Webinar of 2026 will be led by Julia Herman, DVM, NCBA beef cattle specialist veterinarian, and Sigrid Johannes, senior executive director of government affairs. They will review NWS, provide a regulatory update and outline what changes may impact producers in the months ahead. This webinar promises to equip producers with the knowledge and action … [Read more...]

April’s national wildfire forecast. SCARY!

April 7, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Gizmodo

Every state in the West is expected to face an above-normal threat of wildfire this summer, according to the latest projections, released last week by the National Interagency Coordination Center. Citing an ongoing snow drought, rapid snowmelt and a recent unprecedented heat wave, the latest maps feature the red-colored risk areas spilling across the Southwest and into the … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – April 9, 2026

April 7, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief, AVMA Today, Clinician's Brief, IVC Journal, Texas A&M University

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 2, 2026. Link. Most read posts from April 2, 2026 AHD Bulletin – Local leadership, not logo on door, makes a vet clinics shine. Link. Defining the decision. Link. When AI misses the diagnosis, who gets sued? Link. ========================== Research on heartworm reveals older, complex … [Read more...]

Employees’ financial stress costs employers $1.1 trillion

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: HR Executive

The central finding of a new report from industry analyst firm Valoir, estimates that employees’ financial stress costs U.S. employers more than $1.1 trillion in lost productivity each year. We noted: The average worker spends 3.3 hours per week handling personal financial issues while on the clock, while about eight percent spend 10 or more work hours per week. Eighty … [Read more...]

Local leadership, not the logo on the door, makes a veterinary clinic shine

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business

The corporate-versus-independent debate is getting stale, writes Bob Lester, DVM. He asserts it is time to stop pointing fingers and start focusing on what drives hospital success. The answer: strong, local, boots-on-the-ground leadership. Here are some of Lester’s thoughts to consider: Veterinary medicine is more complex than ever . . . leadership is the most crucial … [Read more...]

When AI misses the diagnosis, who gets sued?

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn, Michele Pfannenstiel DVM

We need this <liability> conversation to be MUCH MUCH louder, writes Michele Pfannenstiel, DVM. What follows is a thought-filled, researched treatise that raises concerns about what AI can do, how it is validated and who is responsible if AI can’t. Pfannenstiel is not anti-AI. She wants new tools to work. But wanting them to work is not the same as knowing they work, … [Read more...]

Global veterinary groups unite behind parasite prevention as risks expand worldwide

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: DVM360, ParasiteAwarenessDay

More than 40 veterinary and animal health organizations have signed a global “Prevention Pledge” emphasizing the importance of year-round parasite control as fleas, ticks and worms expand into new geographic regions. Organizers cited growing concern over shifting parasite distributions driven by climate change, increased pet travel and evolving wildlife populations. In the … [Read more...]

Defining the decision

March 31, 2026 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn

If you cannot write the decision in one clear sentence, you are not ready to decide. Source: LinkedIn, February 21, 2026. Link. The moment you define the actual decision — one clear sentence, one real question — something shifts. The noise settles. The right considerations rise to the surface. You can finally think. Define the decision. Not the situation. Not the context. … [Read more...]

We keep rewarding burnout. How to stop.

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: HR Executive

Stress isn’t the price you pay for success; it’s the thief that steals it, asserts Amy Leneker. She shares three things leaders can start doing today to stop rewarding burnout. Source: HR Executive, March 27, 2026. Link. Rewarding stress and burnout fosters destructive patterns of overwork, self–doubt and relentless pressure to do more, prove more and be more. It’s … [Read more...]

Pet brands get embedded into hotels, apartments and stores as pet-friendly trends grow

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Commentary Tim Wall’s article on partnerships that embed products into experiences is a good read for marketing and brand managers. It also emphasized tactics related to Rick Purnell’s article last week about local visibility, community engagement and the value of showing up where a need exists. <Link>. In many communities, seasonal events bring pets into town, such … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – March 30, 2026

March 31, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

In this week’s Fast Bites: Pet Care Services Industry Financial Survey deadline extended through April 6th. Link. Lucky Dog Mobile Groomers goes global. Link. Dog Aging Project, CBS. Link. Human-animal interactions are a win-win for all, Psychology Today. Link. Source: IBPSA, March 30, 2026. Link. Also see: Animal Health Digest Bulletin, March 26th. Link. … [Read more...]

Don’t let OSHA changes take you by surprise

March 31, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: INSIGHT, Patterson Vet

Includes Commercial references Compliance is not a place to cut corners, writes Jarden Mandeville. He emphasizes the importance of staying up to date with the changes to OSHA requirements, including MSDS sheets, personnel training, appointing a compliance officer and more. Source: INSIGHT, Patterson Vet, April 2025. Link. Practices risk financial penalties, reputational … [Read more...]

Global Pet Expo discoveries, booth-visit videos

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Global Pet Expo, PetAge, Pets+

Includes Commentary* The PETS+ team provides a sense of the Global Pet Expo in successive articles. The event aims to drive innovation, sustainability and digital transformation in the $151 billion pet industry. Key objectives include connecting brands with more than 6,000 buyers, showcasing new products and exploring AI/tech solutions, with a focus on sustainability, pet … [Read more...]

Shake wet laundry. Shave dryer time, energy use

March 31, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: the Spruce

  Veterinary clinics, groomers and boarding establishments face loads of laundry as part of the normal routine. The shake method shared here is a simple way to help laundry items dry efficiently and reduce energy use. Source: The Spruce, February 13, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]

Viral coinfections potentially associated with feline chronic gingivostomatitis in FIP cats

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: MDPI, Viruses

The study, published in Viruses MDPI, and co-authored by Katrin Hartmann, Regina Hofmann-Lehmann and Andrea Spiri, looked at coinfections in cats with FIP. It provides detailed insight into viral coinfections potentially linked to FCGS in cats diagnosed with FIP. Coinfections were common, with FCV and FFV most frequently detected, and many cats harbored multiple viruses. … [Read more...]

Simple screening tool can increase identification of canine behavioral problems

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief

There is a gap between the frequency of behavioral problems with dogs and identification and treatment in general practice, according to Leslie Sinn, CPDT-KA, DVM, DACVB. She references a retrospective study that analyzed more than 32 million records to understand the overall frequency of behavioral problem labels and certain psychoactive medications. To close the gap … [Read more...]

How dogs see the world: Canine vision and senses

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Modern Dog

In this article, Brian Faulkner, FRCVS, shares information on how dogs see and smell their environments. Consider it for new dog parents and for newsletters, social media or school visit content. Notable facts include: Dogs only have two types of color-sensing receptors and may be red-green color blind Most dogs have 20/75 vision; labs are an exception, as many have … [Read more...]

Health outcomes for bitches neutered prepubertally or post-pubertally

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Animals

This study investigated the health outcomes of 306 Labrador/Golden Retriever crossbreed bitches that were neutered either before puberty (at six months of age) or after their first oestrus. The results suggest that there may be detrimental associations between neutering before known puberty and some musculoskeletal and immune diseases. Source: Animals, January 10, 2025. … [Read more...]

Horses with PPID may need more frequent deworming

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: American Farriers Journal

PPID, or Cushing’s Disease, is slowly progressive even in treated horses, writes Eleanor Kellon, VMD. She says the disease weakens the immune response, including waning immunity to intestinal parasites. For horse owners who may deworm horses twice a year, their PPID horse may still have long periods of parasite damage. The density also builds up in their … [Read more...]

Mosquitoes can transmit West Nile virus within their populations

March 31, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: My Senior Horse

Researchers from France and Thailand uncovered a route of transmission for mosquito-borne arboviruses that showed West Nile virus transmission occurs within mosquito populations through their excreta. It is critical for horse owners to keep mosquito breeding areas under control to help prevent the mosquito to mosquito spread of the West Nile virus.” Source: My Senior Horse, … [Read more...]

Road to the Horse 2026 recap (includes videos)

March 31, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Illustrated

The 2026 Road to the Horse competition took place in Lexington, Kentucky, last month. Nick Dowers took the title, winning the Road to the Horse for the third time. The format of the competition is simple: the first two days, four Wild Card competitors compete for a spot in the Championship Competition. These competitors choose a colt from the Remuda provided by the Pitchfork … [Read more...]

The mystery of the night shift: Why protocol drift happens after dark.

March 31, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Dairy

Commentary Today’s dairy veterinarian is routinely involved in many aspects of a dairy client’s operation. For veterinary teams, Shaun Hardtke’s article offers a practical look at why the night shift struggles more than any other shift, the underlying human, environmental and operational challenges of nighttime work and the predictable but fixable. The night shift has become … [Read more...]

Monitor calf health following exposure to wildfire smoke

March 31, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

In the weeks and months following a wildfire event, producers should remain vigilant and monitor calves for signs of respiratory disease or illness, writes Brock Ortner. He explains what happens when smoke particles settle in the lungs, making watching for early signs of illness important. Ortner says one practical approach is the D.A.R.T. method, which helps producers … [Read more...]

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