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Tips to reduce dairy farm expenses

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bullvine

Dairy veterinarians are often asked about cost reductions. Certainly, fuel prices now add more cost to equipment and cost of goods requiring transportation. Making small financial changes can certainly add up to big savings. The author shares where to focus to help shave some costs while maintaining production levels and producing high-quality milk. Source: The Bullvine, … [Read more...]

Before they buy that farm store goat

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Goats

Local farm stores have added goats to the chicks and ducklings they sell this time of year.  As cute as they are, there are important considerations before taking a goat home. The articles here speak to diligence, veterinary involvement and legal considerations for potential goat owners. Sources: What to Know Before You Buy a Goat, Backyard Goats. June 23, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

Parasite control for mares and foals

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Merck Animal Health, Paulick Report, Reproduction Grazer Magazine

Complimentary Sponsored Content Merck Animal Health’s Wendy Vaala, VMD, DACVIM, shares the importance of life-stage parasite control protocols for horses as well as two key takeaways: Avoid any unnecessary drug administration, including dewormers, during the first 60 days of pregnancy Although any worm can affect a foal, the most significant parasites are ascarids … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – March 21, 2022

March 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Packaging recycling, sustainability and innovation plus feline health care and canine depression are key topics in this edition. Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, March 21, 2022. Link.  IBPSA offers business resources, staff education, and legislative support. IBPSA Members include the owners and employees of pet boarding and daycare facilities, groomers, dog walkers, pet … [Read more...]

Amazon privacy settings you should enable

March 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Tech Source Online

Many of us are not aware of our Amazon privacy settings. We could be sharing too much information with the company. Settings can be changed at any time. Charles Slocs shares the importance of privacy settings, browser history and more . . . Amazon has made it very easy for its users to view and change all of their privacy settings.” Source: Tech Source Online, December 5, … [Read more...]

How craving attention makes you less creative

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: TED

This TED talk is good for introspection and consideration. Trying to gain followers and likes only to be left feeling inadequate and less creative can be addictive. In his candid TED talk, Joseph Gordon-Levitt explores how the attention-driven model of big tech companies affects our creativity. . . . <there is> a more powerful feeling than getting attention. . . it’s … [Read more...]

Prepare clients to be financially prepared from the start

March 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat

Getting a pet has financial consequences that often surprise pet owners. Boo Larsen shares data from the recent Synchrony Lifetime of Care study along with three ways to help prepare clients for the cost of care: Prepare new pet owners for costs they may not anticipate. Recognize that an invoice of $250 or less may cause anxiety. Be upfront and open about the … [Read more...]

Galaxy Vets announce 24-hour work week, same as full-time

March 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Galaxy Vets

Galaxy Vets is introducing a 24-hour workweek. All employees, as well as the relief workforce, who commit to at least 24 hours over seven days in any of Galaxy Vets’ general practice, ER or telemedicine settings are eligible to receive a full benefits package and equity. We are taking this step because we want our people to be able to afford a better work-life balance and … [Read more...]

Unifying the old guard and new team members

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

The last two years have brought great change in employee makeup. Beyond the dynamics of four generations working together, there are camps of us versus them when new hires arrive. If your organization has become divided, Ron Carucci presents ways to start putting the pieces back together and reuniting people. The arrival of new faces can be unsettling, especially if those … [Read more...]

Future bound: Dr. Eleanor Green

March 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: YouTube, Zoetis

Complimentary Sponsored Content Mike McFarland, DVM, shares a discussion with industry icon, Eleanor Green, DVM, about her career path, women in veterinary medicine, becoming the first female dean of Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, her passion for horses and more. I don’t think it’s a women’s profession or a man’s profession . . .”- … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – March 17, 2022

March 17, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Audacy, My Vet Candy, The Bullvine, The New York Times

Last week’s most read post Gen Z wants this more than flexibility at work. Link. Last week’s AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin, Thursday, March 10, 2022. Link. =================================== Delta variant of COVID-19 found in cat Source: My Vet Candy, March 11, 2022. Link. This apparent interspecies transmission is the first published example … [Read more...]

Benefits and challenges with multi-species grazing

March 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Noble Research Institute

Land use and stewardship are two of the hot topics producers and landowners face. Adaptive grazing with more than one species of livestock can multiply regenerative benefits, shape landscape, and add income to operations. Source: Noble Research Institute. Link. Adaptive grazing uses higher livestock densities for short durations between long periods of rest to allow complete … [Read more...]

Scheduling castration for bull calves

March 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

For bull calves, there’s no good time for castration. In today’s market however, producers use castration as a key component to any preconditioning program. Neutering can greatly influence market price premiums or discounts. Despite common perceptions, numerous studies have shown weaning weights are similar for bulls and steers. 62 percent of commercial cow-calf herds used … [Read more...]

Gene-edited beef cattle get regulatory clearance in U.S.

March 15, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: ABC, Successful Farming

The cattle cleared by the FDA have genes altered with CRISPR technology giving them  short, slick coats that let them more easily withstand hot weather. Cattle that aren’t stressed by heat might pack on weight more easily, making for more efficient meat production.” Source: ABC, March 7, 2022. Link. U.S. food regulators said short-haired cattle produced through gene editing … [Read more...]

Coccidia in dogs and cats

March 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Revival Animal Health

Coccidia are a major issue for puppies and kittens under eight weeks old and can even kill them. After the first exposure, Coccidia parasites may remain present in the animal's intestines, and they're just waiting to take advantage of any digestive upset, writes Marty Greer, DVM. The bacteria is rarely the initial cause of the diarrhea, but once diarrhea starts, the Coccidia … [Read more...]

How pets are helping Ukrainians cope with war

March 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Foundation for the Horse, NPR, Yahoo

As Jake fled his hometown of Kharkiv, Ukraine, he took his two most prized possessions: his  Nintendo Switch and Puzo, his pet pug. Score of other displaced Ukrainians have refused to leave their animals behind for good reason. Pets can provide companionship, help reduce feelings of loneliness and boost feel-good hormones, such as oxytocin, according to Laure Powell, … [Read more...]

The 7 habits of highly effective dog owners

March 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Complimentary Commercial Content Those who appreciate Stephen Covey’s seven habits will enjoy this special edition. Tiffany Lovell, CPDT-KA, CSAT, AAI, shares how the seven habits apply toward more successful relationships with dogs. Source: Whole Dog Journal. Link. … [Read more...]

Dogs can enjoy TV

March 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Happy Puppy Tips

Domestic dogs can perceive images on television almost like we do. They also recognize sounds from it. The author shares what affects what dogs really see on TV, canine dichromatic vision, motion detection and channels dogs enjoy. Source: Happy Puppy Tips. Link. Sitting in front of a screen is not a replacement for outdoor play and exercise, but can be fine on occasion, … [Read more...]

Multitasking or rapid task-switching?

March 15, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Refinery 29

Call it what you may, dividing your attention between two or more tasks to fit them all in at once, whether from external pressure or internal need is familiar. Sadhbh O’Sullivan shares perspectives on going through your day bouncing between tasks, competing priorities and interests. The important thing here is the context in which you are multitasking . . . it can be a … [Read more...]

Upon further review

March 15, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Vet-Advantage

Online reviews for consumer-driven businesses increased in importance during the recent pandemic. Whether they are good, bad or indifferent, how you respond can affect the success of your business. Consider these suggestions. Source: Vet-Advantage, February 2022. Link. It is important here to remember that the negative review is not going away, and the real objective is to … [Read more...]

Beware of nursing calf BRD

March 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hereford World, Merck Animal Health

Complimentary Sponsored Content* Outbreaks of nursing calf BRD, also called summer pneumonia, do occur, writes Brent Meyer DVM, MS. He shares a list of factors that can lead to BRD in nursing calves. Most all are well known and routinely covered in the media. Yet, producers still have deaf ears and often maintain elevated expectations of dams’ natural abilities. Note the … [Read more...]

Don’t cut corners. Those first 48 hours are critical.

March 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: HJ Bar Ranch, The Bullvine

Includes Commercial Content Do we need to hear it and share it again and again? Yes Redundant? Yes. Same message over and over? Yes. Different for dairies versus beef? NO Can we cut corners in the first 48 hours after a calf is born? NO Invest in maintaining normal digestive health and a healthy immune system from day one by developing proper protocols to help … [Read more...]

When a chicken tests positive for diseases

March 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hobby Farms

The context shared in this Hobby Farms article is the testing of show chickens. However, the information is relevant as animal health pros monitor avian flu risk and incidence. Birds whose rapid whole-blood plate tests yield positive results are called reactors and are subject to quarantine, including the whole flock. Even if a chicken looks perfectly healthy, it still … [Read more...]

A curious case of equine compound odontoma; too many teeth

March 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: The Horse

Sharing a rare occurrence, Katie Navarra offers details of a gelding with a swollen jaw and 288 disorganized tooth roots. Source: The Horse, February 15, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

From fat to fit; help for overweight cats

March 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Catster, Tufts Catnip

Encouraging cats to exercise is a two-pronged approach. First, schedule in mini sessions of active play in the morning and the evening. Keep exercise sessions short and sweet, about five to 10 minutes at a time, several times a day. . . . to really accelerate a cat’s weight loss, you need to add in some exercise.” Source: Catster, February 25, 2022. Link. Also see: Apps … [Read more...]

Pets afflicted with pandemic pounds just like us

March 8, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: Banfield Pet Hospital, The New York Times

Veterinarians blame extra treats and table scraps given to pets since the coronavirus pandemic began as the primary reason for a whopping increase of pet obesity. Banfield Pet Hospital found nearly 40 percent of cats and almost 35 percent of dogs were diagnosed as overweight in 2020, up from less than 20 percent a decade ago. Source: The New York Times, March 4, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Evaluating grief in dogs

March 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Treehugger

Italian researchers have increased our understanding of grief in dogs. Whether the changes are behavioral or actual grief are not clear, but the research indicates dogs are affected by the loss of a canine companion in multi-dog homes. Knowing that dogs likely experience changes due to grief can help both researchers and pet owners. Source: Treehugger, March 2, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

How mosquitoes avoid pesticides designed to kill them

March 8, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science

Scent memories could make mosquito populations trickier to manage.” Source: Science, February 23, 2022. Link. Researchers exposed hundreds of mosquitoes to five common pesticides at doses strong enough to knock them down but not kill them. After one day of recovery, the experienced mosquitoes didn’t enter pesticide-laced areas even when tempted with food. INSIGHTS: Will … [Read more...]

Top 25 pet retailers in North America

March 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Business

17 retailers on this year’s list have added at least one store since March 2021, including 12 chains that grew by three or more locations during that period. The number of stores represented by the Top 25 list finally increased by 106 stores after two consecutive years of declines. Source: Pet Business, March 1, 2022. Link.  Total # of stores as of March 1, 2022: … [Read more...]

Toxicologists debunk common myths about pet poisons

March 8, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: DVM 360, Pet Poison Helpline

The internet, word of mouth and possibly breed correlations spread inaccurate information about toxins says Renee Schmid, DVM, DABVT, DABT. Pet proofing helps. Safety checks of homes and garages needs to be done every year to remain pet friendly. Schmid recommends veterinary professionals let clients know where they can find reliable information, like the poisons list … [Read more...]

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