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Covid-19 vaccine trial participant shares story

February 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

Longtime industry pro Janice Keene shares her experience as a participant in the Covid-19 vaccine trials. Familiar with the process of developing livestock vaccines, she confidently joined the 44,000 people worldwide involved in the Pfizer/BioNTech trial. The best way to protect the people you love is to get the vaccination yourself.” – Janice Keene Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, … [Read more...]

Hoof wall and coronary band injuries in horses

February 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: EquiManagement

Complimentary Sponsored Content Dr. Craig Lesser DVM and AFA Certified Farrier, discusses hoof wall and coronary band injuries in horses in this episode of the Disease Du Juor podcast. Source: EquiManagement, January 28, 2021. Link. Topics covered in this podcast include: What are the most common hoof wall issues veterinarians see and solution? Abscesses Hoof … [Read more...]

Understanding all these dog studies

February 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

There’s no question we have learned a lot by studying dogs. Often, there are some discrepancies in outcomes between studies thought to replicate a previous study. There's a lot of good science, but we need to be very careful about sweeping generalizations." - Marc Bekoff PhD Source: The Bark, January 2021. Link. Dogs differ, humans differ, dog-human relationships differ, and … [Read more...]

The first 5 minutes of a meeting shape its outcome

February 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Great Leadership, Strategy + Business

Successful meetings are intentionally designed. The basic idea is that to support people and move critical objectives forward, leaders need to ask themselves four questions: Why are you meeting? Who needs to be there? What conversation needs to happen? How can I create the conditions that will enable that conversation? The author says this is the toughest … [Read more...]

Engage millennials with good work experiences

February 2, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Gallup

Advancing from the least-engaged age group to the most-engaged age group, thanks to the pandemic and its baby, remote work; millennials are engaging like never before. Their engagement surge clearly relates to a particular employee experience – one that can be analyzed, categorized – and replicated. Source: Gallup, January 6, 2021. Link. Millennials are the majority and as … [Read more...]

COWBEL aims to unify learning for veterinary professionals around the world

February 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: COWBEL

The Consortium on Workplace-Based Education and Learning launches to provide an effective veterinary clinical educational experience at locations around the world that are not on a campus, also known as distributed learning. Distributed learning in veterinary educational terminology is a term used to describe a method of clinical year instructional delivery at locations that … [Read more...]

VVCA updating memberships, launching interactive VVCA Community

February 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: VVCA

Member support and engagement are basic tenets of the Veterinary Virtual Care Association. A new, interactive VVCA Community will provide member-only engagement, peer-to-peer conversations, increased learning, exclusive interviews and networking groups. Updating current membership information and registering is required. The VVCA upgrades will further support telehealth and … [Read more...]

Livestock market: The road ahead

February 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage

Opinion Comprehending producer situations is helpful to distributors, manufacturers and veterinary professionals alike. While the outlook for 2021 is filled with uncertainty, Jennifer Ryan’s look at the farm economy’s precarious position resonates across all animal species. Note the reliance on off-farm income in many households. Let’s be honest. It’s rare to see an … [Read more...]

3rd version of the Masters of Beef Advocacy NextGen launched

January 26, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Beefitswhatsfordinner.com

You don’t have to raise cattle to help answer tough questions about beef and raising cattle. MBA NextGen can arm you with the information you need to be a strong advocate for the beef community and communicate with interested consumers. Source: Beefitswhatsfordinner.com, January 13, 2021. Link. MBA NextGen consists of five self-guided online lessons, open to everyone, and at … [Read more...]

Spotting stress in horses in their eyes

January 26, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus

Horses in challenging situations blink less often than horses who are calm, according to researchers at the University of Guelph. Visual clues are important in all species for animal owners and veterinary teams to ensure proper handling and safety for the animal and us. Source: EQUUS, October 22, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is good information to share with new horse … [Read more...]

5 horse adoption myths

January 26, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Illustrated

Although perceptions are changing, there are still some stigmas about adoptable horses, says Pat Raia. She discusses some of the myths that create resistance to adopt some of the estimate 10,000 horses in 800 or more horse adoption agencies operating in the U.S. today. Source: Horse Illustrated, June 2018. Link. … [Read more...]

Coping with pet grief

January 26, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Morris Animal Foundation

A recent Morris Animal Foundation-funded study sought to understand if and how pets grieve following the loss of a companion animal in the home. While many reported changes in behaviors were similar between dogs and cats, there were some key differences. Source: Morris Animal Foundation, September 10, 2020. Link. Researchers captured information in behavior categories that … [Read more...]

Mark your calendars. Register for upcoming educational events.

January 26, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Virox® Technologies Inc, Viticus Virtual Summit

Sponsored Content Animal health pros will want to register for two upcoming events sponsored by Virox™ Animal Health:   This Profession Can Kill You: Top 5 deadly bugs in practice! Speaker: Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM Event: Viticus Virtual Summit Date and time: February 18, 2021, 2:55 p.m. EST. Registration: Link. Chatfield’s … [Read more...]

Dr. Jen addresses behavior problems in pets

January 19, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet

Reminding us that behavior issues are the number-1reason pets are relinquished, Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, discusses some common behavior issues in dogs and offers tips to help with them. This episode includes videos from viewers. Dr. Jen’s videos are excellent resources to share with clients on social media or via newsletters. Source: Dr. Jen the Vet, … [Read more...]

Gene editing technology could soon be common practice for beef cattle industry

January 19, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef Buzz News, Neogen Genomics

Jack Ward, executive vice president of the American Hereford Association, spoke about gene editing as one of the advanced technologies to enhance beef cattle during an interview broadcast on the Radio Oklahoma Ag Network < link >. He believes this technology will be good for animal agriculture and could soon be a common practice for the beef cattle seedstock … [Read more...]

Covid vaccines: fact versus fiction

January 19, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: University of Kentucky News

University of Kentucky’s Vince Venditto, PhD, is busting myths about vaccines to help inform your decision to get vaccinated. I would personally get any of the approved vaccines, absolutely. I will also wait for my turn to ensure that those at highest risk can get vaccinated first. . .” - Vince Venditto, PhD, assistant professor in the University of Kentucky College of … [Read more...]

We’re underselling the Covid-19 vaccine

January 19, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: New York Times

David Leonhardt explains why the vaccine news is better than you may think. He parallels the growing vaccine reluctance with the near mass confusion on mask-wearing. He  admonishes the experts who don’t seem to trust the public to hear the full truth. . . . We should be greeting < the vaccines > with the same enthusiasm that greeted the polio vaccine.” - Paul Offit, … [Read more...]

SARS-CoV-2 virus drift and shift raises concerns

January 19, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: CDC, Health Europa, NCBI, Science

For animal health pros born before 1990, antigenic drift and antigenic shift are not mere terms. Rather, they have been part of life experiences. Canine coronavirus, bovine viral diarrhea and equine herpes virus are among viruses our industry has chased with vaccines and vaccine updates. Rapid advancements in genotyping and mass spectrum technologies have been helpful as we … [Read more...]

Vaccination in this pandemic time and before

January 19, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, PetVet Magazine

Commentary Throughout this last year, we have seen more information on vaccines than ever. A plethora of it continues to be spewed on vaccine development, virus science and immunity. Much of it lacks the basic context for why vaccines work and why they are critical to disease management and population safety. Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, DACZM, DACVPM, wrote a revealing … [Read more...]

Cut seasons short for more profits

January 12, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Jordan Thomas tackles human nature’s influence on the cow-calf operation. He says the focus on calf numbers likely keeps cows in the herd that don’t belong. Extended calving and hay-feeding seasons are a symptom of this tendency. Long hay-feeding seasons and long calving seasons are really just manifestations of the same fundamental problem” - Source: BEEF, January 2020. … [Read more...]

Titers and other vaccine considerations for horses

January 12, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

David Ramey, DVM, wishes discussions about equine vaccines were easy. Instead of being a simple linear vaccine equation, it has a lot of +/- variables in it. This makes discussions about vaccines fraught with all sorts of nuance and complications, he says. The result is that many throw up their hands rather than talk about them. Not simple, the horse vaccine equation looks … [Read more...]

Veterinary Integration Solutions introduces Consolidate That! podcast

January 12, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Integration Solutions

Complimentary Content Consolidate That! is a new podcast from Veterinary Integration Solutions that is hosted by Dr. Ivan Zak and Ryan Leech. It focuses on critical corporate topics in the veterinary business. The episodes will center on improving clinical care, customer and employee experience, combining proven processes with modern technology, and ways to expand … [Read more...]

Drs. Weese and Anderson continue review of Covid-19 in animals: Plus, the new variant

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: WormsandGerms Blog

In a recent post < link > we shared the first six blog posts in a series from Scott Weese, DVM, and Maureen Anderson, DVM. Since then, their review of Covid-19 in animals by family has continued. They also address the new variant SARS-CoV-2 B.1.1.7. Source: WormsandGerms Blog. COVID-19 in Animals Review. Part 7: Cattle, November 10, 2020. Link. SARS-CoV-2 in … [Read more...]

Backyard wildlife; Beware the January thaw

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ScienceforStudents, Smithsonian, The Conversation, The Verge

Commentary In some parts of the U.S., we usually have three or more days where winter temperatures moderate and we thaw out. At the same time, daylight hours are increasing. This period begins the breeding season for some wildlife species. Skunks, raccoon, foxes, bobcats and coyotes start looking for mates and food, and they’re driven by hormones and hunger. Breeding … [Read more...]

Nail trimming 101 (includes video)

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: petMD

An industry colleague recently said, “. . . the ability to trim a dog’s nails should be a prerequisite to being allowed to own a dog!” While his point was extreme, basic nail care can be easily managed at home with proper education and training. Teresa Manucy, DVM, shares information about how to trim, equipment and the process. A demonstration video from Katy Nelson, DVM, … [Read more...]

Dr. Jen demystifies vaccinations

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, You Tube

  Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, tackles myths about pet vaccines in the latest edition of Is This a Thing?   My pet got all of its shots Cats don’t need vaccines The internet says lepto vaccine is not needed It’s better to titer first so vets don’t just give vaccines to make money My pet is so old it doesn’t need vaccines any … [Read more...]

Sleep loss hijacks brain’s activity during learning

January 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Science Daily

New research suggests disrupted sleep may lead to more problems than the occasional all-nighter. Source: Science Daily, November 11, 2020. Link. Research summary: Sleep is crucial for consolidating our memories, and sleep deprivation has long been known to interfere with learning and memory. Now a new study shows that getting only half a night's sleep - as many medical … [Read more...]

Disagreement doesn’t have to be divisive

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Rather than engaging in potentially difficult or uncomfortable conversations, many of us try to avoid them altogether. But there may be a more effective approach. . . “ Source: Harvard Business Review, November 16, 2020. Link. When someone has a sharply different point of view than your own, the natural tendency is to either avoid a conversation with that person or to try to … [Read more...]

Resilience needed for ongoing success

January 5, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Turknett Leadership Group

For many of us, and in most businesses, change is constant. Whether a business is adapting for relevance, roles are expanding for progress or departments are realigning for efficiencies, something new is at the heart of the change initiatives. And, never has this been truer for all of us in a global pandemic. Source: Turknett Leadership Group, December 17, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]

For aspiring animal scientists, it all starts in AnSci 101

January 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Natural Sciences Education

Lots of opportunities for animal health pros to get involved. Many animal health professionals take an Introduction to Animal Sciences course early in their coursework. When the conditions are right, an introductory course can serve as a springboard where students find additional opportunities and formalize their interest in the subject. Conversely, an ineffective intro course … [Read more...]

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