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More deer on roads; time of day, month and year matters

September 28, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

We may be free to move about the country, but crop harvests, hunting season and the annual deer rut add to the risk of accident and injury. The risk of hitting a deer varies by time of day, day of the week, the monthly lunar cycle and seasons of the year. These accidents are partly a function of driver behavior as they are highest when traffic is heavy, drivers are least … [Read more...]

11 signs of too much stress

September 28, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Healthline

Our industry continues to work toward relieving stressors exacerbated by the pandemic but inherent to the work of veterinary medicine. Most people will experience stress at one point or another. It can take a toll on many aspects of health and has a wide range of symptoms, including reducing energy levels and triggering headaches or chronic pain. Rachael Link, MS, RD, shares … [Read more...]

Veterinary Cannabis Society working to empower through education

September 28, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Advantage, Veterinary Cannabis Society

The developing cannabis market for animals is a prime example of a consumer-driven market seeking consistent, dependable supply. CBD supplements and cannabis use remains a hot and complicated topic in veterinary medicine. Traditional research is scarce compared to other veterinary products, but that has not slowed the development of new products. The Veterinary Cannabis … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – September 23, 2021

September 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: BottomLineInc, CBS News, DVM 360, Washington Post

Last week’s. . . . . . most read post Survey: Workers ages 18 to 44 want payday more flexible. Link.  . . . AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin - Sept 16, 2021. Link.   Forget a pre-flight drink. Pet an airport therapy dog. Source: Washington Post, September 17, 2021. Link.  Sure, you could drown your travel anxieties at the airport bar or … [Read more...]

World Dairy Expo starts Sunday

September 21, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: App Store, Google Play, World Dairy Expo

Complimentary Content World Dairy Expo kicks off Sunday and runs through October 2 in Madison, Wisconsin. Animal health pros will be among the representatives of the 650 companies exhibiting this year. Educational sessions and one of the world’s best-known dairy cattle shows will also take place. Safe travels to those attending. Source: World Dairy Expo. Link. World Dairy … [Read more...]

Ditch the stink. Mitigate ammonia.

September 21, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Ammonia in chicken litter can be a health issue for birds and a neighborhood nuisance. too. It is a concern, regardless the size of the poultry operation. Backyard poultry raisers sometimes get behind doing chores as fall activities, shorter days and having kids back in school make maintenance more difficult. Jeremy Chartier discusses how to make the ammonia stink go … [Read more...]

Mycotoxins threaten calves and heifers, too

September 21, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

The 2021 harvest season will no doubt include the dangers of mycotoxins. These toxic substances are produced by molds growing on crops, either before harvest or in storage. Mycotoxins have long been associated with cow problems. New research has quantified the effects on calves and heifers. Source: Dairy Herd Management, August 4, 2021. Link. Researchers identified the … [Read more...]

Fall checklist for horses’ health

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse and Rider

Fall is a good time to arrange veterinary care, assess horses’ conditions, secure winter forage and restore pastures in preparation for winter. Katie Navarra shares fall horse keeping tasks broken down into four areas with checklists. Source: Horse and Rider, September 23, 2019. Link. The fall-health checklist includes: Provide optimal veterinary care Evaluate horse … [Read more...]

Cattle feed can be deadly for horses

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus

A long-running court case serves as a reminder to be vigilant about the source and content of a horse's grain. Twenty horses there were poisoned by a mistaken delivery of cattle grain laced with the antibiotic lasalodic in 1999. All the horses colicked and five died. Source: EQUUS, July 25, 2021. Link. Lasalodic and monensin are two common cattle-feed additives that are … [Read more...]

Fall leaves can be toxic to horses

September 21, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Smoky Mountains, The Horse

Fall leaf toxicity is an annual concern for horse owners as some falling leaves are poisonous to our equine friends. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals has an extensive list of poisonous trees and plants at www.ASPCA.org. Consider sharing this information with horse owners and local media. Source: The Horse, September 10, 2021. Link. Also … [Read more...]

Toxic, invasive poison hemlock is spreading into gardens, yards, parks across U.S.

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Martha Stewart, USA Today

Poison hemlock, which resembles Queen Anne’s Lace, is often spotted along highways, in fence lines and on the edges of farm fields. Recently, populations of this toxic and invasive plant have exploded in parks, yards and gardens across the country. Poison hemlock spreads and grows its footprint during late summer and fall. Each plant produces up to 30,000 seeds that ripen … [Read more...]

Dogs will eat just about anything but their own food

September 21, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: 72point

A survey of 2,000 American dog owners found dogs will get ahold of just about anything. Pet caregivers shared they experience this at least once per week. The One Poll survey also revealed the average pet parent says that it’s hard to find dog food that is nutritious and delicious. Source: 72POINT, September 20, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Helping canine boredom

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fear Free Happy Homes

Complimentary Content The market for toys and puzzles to ward off boredom by pets is exploding as pet caregivers return to work outside the home. Hardly a day goes by without seeing another article about what to do now that the dog is home alone. While resources are plentiful, it is hard for owners to choose what works for their pet. Plus, finding the best choices may result … [Read more...]

Extensively drug-resistant Campylobacter jejuni infections associated with U.S. pet store puppies

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAMA Network Open

More than 90 percent of human Campylobacter infections are caused by Campylobacter jejuni. Major symptoms include diarrhea that is often bloody, fever and abdominal cramps. Most recover within one week. BUT not all recover that fast. Thanks to the CDC Campylobacter surveillance network, the drug-resistant strains of C. jejuni were reported and investigated. Surveillance data … [Read more...]

Pets, parenting and finding our new routine

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Linked In

For most, finding the transition back to the “new normal” has been more challenging than expected with managing work, family and pets. Christine Royal, DVM, shares reminders that helped her family get back to work, school and travel schedules. Source: Linked In, September 1, 2021. Link. The shift back to a more active schedule is overwhelming for us all; and while things … [Read more...]

Advancements in regenerative agriculture

September 21, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs

The agriculture industry is under constant scrutiny. This includes animal health, crops, chemical use and overall resource stewardship. Even the pet side of animal health is a consideration as so many ag product components feed a growing pet population. We’re sharing an example of how Cargill’s decade-long investment in sustainable agriculture supports partnerships to enable … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – September 16, 2021

September 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AP, Daily Motivation, It’s a Southern Thing, Outside Resource, Wall Street Journal

Last week’s . . . . . . most read AHD post History of the Bantam chicken. Link. . . . AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin - Sept 9, 2021.   The traditional, local, American auto dealership getting a facelift Source: Wall Street Journal, September 11, 2021. Link. For nearly a century, the American car dealership has retained its iconic … [Read more...]

Batch farrowing progress tracked with big data

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Ron Ketchem and Mark Rix share the progression results of batch farrowing and provide views of various data depicting progress, challenges and value. Source: National Hog Farmer, September 1, 2021. Link. With the increasing disease challenges to the swine industry and large sow farms and finisher sites, batch farrowing needs to be explored.” INSIGHTS: The use of … [Read more...]

Cows can be potty trained

September 14, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Associated Press

Cows can be potty trained as easily, if not more so, than toddlers, according to researchers at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. This is good because urine, mixed with feces becomes ammonia, which is an environmental concern. Source: Associated Press, September 13, 2021. Link. If it could be done, toilet training makes it easier to manage waste products and reduce … [Read more...]

Country of origin labeling to be reinstated for U.S. beef

September 14, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

The latest legislation will reinsert “beef” and “ground beef” into the current mandatory country of origin label law that requires country-of-origin labels on many food commodities, including meat from chickens, sheep, goats and deer. Source: BEEF, September 13, 2021. Link. “Only with MCOOL for beef can cattle producers compete in their own domestic market where packers and … [Read more...]

Science writer Mary Roach; the forensics of wildlife crime (podcast)

September 14, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Fresh Air, NPR

Discussing interactions between people and wildlife, Mary Roach shares stories from her research for her new book, “Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.” The concept of animals committing crimes is a fun juxtaposition of the intersection between people and wildlife. Enjoy! Source: NPR, Fresh Air, September 14, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Dangling a dozen endangered rhinos upside down, researchers earn Ig Nobel (video)

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: CBS News

Researchers from Cornell University and Namibia's Ministry of Environment wanted to find out how rhinos fare upside down. Apparently, no one had ever checked to see if the health of a tranquilized rhino was compromised when being airlifted upside down. As it turns out, the rhinos cope very well and better in this unusual position than simply lying on their side or … [Read more...]

Turkeys plus chickens: Mix the flock or not?

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Poultry

There are benefits to keeping a mixed flock, but there are serious bird health hazards associated with it, as well, writes Jeremy Chartier. He describes social benefits of mixing types, while reminding poultry raisers of potential coop configuration challenges. Source: Backyard Poultry, September 13, 2021. Link. Be sure to introduce mature turkeys into a chicken flock. … [Read more...]

Dogs with the strongest bite

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Puppies and Pooches, TopDogTips

Bite strength is measured in terms of pounds per square inch. The author shares the dog breeds with the most bite strength. The Kangal, a shepherd dog from Turkey, has the strongest bite force of 740 PSI. Some breeds have more bite force than a lion. Source: Puppies and Pooches, June 9, 2021. Link. Studies indicate that dogs with large heads, big bodies, and broader jaws … [Read more...]

Chats with the Chatfields. . . . Them’s the Rules: Can we join your PACCC?!

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, PACCC

Complimentary Exploring little known rules, regulations, and guidelines for important aspects of animal care, Dr. Jen the vet and Dr. Jason are joined by Stephanie Shipley, the current chair of the Professional Animal Care Certification Council. The PACCC is the world's only certification program for animal care professionals and requires successful examination for … [Read more...]

Basics of canine hydration

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

There are pet caregivers who do not know dogs’ hydration needs are different than our own. This author provides relevant resources, including a consumption chart (Table 1) and discusses variables that influence hydration needs. Source: Animal Wellness, August 10, 2021. Link. All dogs need adequate water to survive, and in most cases, water absorption is enhanced with the … [Read more...]

Ditch your pandemic diet habits once and for all (includes video)

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today

A recent report found 61 percent of Americans are trying to break unhealthy habits they created during the pandemic. University of Minnesota Medical School researchers looked at the associations between stress, psychological distress, financial difficulties and changes in eating behaviors during Covid-19. They found six key themes of eating behavior changes: Mindless … [Read more...]

Man 2.0: Men need more rest and how they can get it

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Healthline

We feel better, perform better and are kinder to others when we’re taken care of, writes Dan Doty. He suggests most men are simply conditioned to run on fumes and need to intentionally create time to relax and recharge. Source: Healthline, December 22, 2020. Link. When we don’t rest enough, we put our bodies and nervous systems into overdrive mode. We operate on cortisol. . … [Read more...]

Veterinary pros cannot rely on diagnostic tests alone

September 14, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

A new commentary paper warns veterinary clinicians and researchers that a diagnosis cannot rely on tests alone. The JAVMA article discusses the process of diagnostic test validation and the use of molecular diagnostic tests in clinical and regulatory veterinary medicine. Decisions should not be made solely on the basis of diagnostic test results, especially in the absence of … [Read more...]

Danish entry methods benefit calf biosecurity (includes video)

September 7, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Sponsored Content Replicating biosecurity measures of pig- and poultry-raising units, Kevin Janni, agricultural engineer, says a Danish entry allows people to enter livestock barns in a relatively biosecure way, without having to shower in and shower out. The key is that dirty boots or clothing never cross from the dirty to the clean side. Ideally, a hand-washing sink and … [Read more...]

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