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Advice for managing people with disabilities in the workplace

January 24, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes, Josh Blue

Commentary There’s an important distinction between being disabled and having a disability. Disabled is a category label while having a disability is situational and the differentiation is important! Comedian Josh Blue reminds his audiences that “the disabled community is the largest minority group on the planet . . . and the only minority group you can join at any time.” … [Read more...]

Vet clinics, rehab centers and spas, morphing quickly to meet client needs

January 24, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: IBPSA, The Washington Post

While the great pet adoption boom during the pandemic has subsided, its effects on the industry are only growing. Grooming, long-term care and boarding are just a few of the services clients are demanding and clinic owners are stepping up to meet the demands, despite debt that may be incurred. This has led to modified and new facilities that prioritize pets’ needs. Source: … [Read more...]

Managing equine osteoarthritis during cold weather

January 24, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health U.S., The Horse

Complimentary Commercial Content With winter progressing, horses with osteoarthritis often experience pain, deformity, loss of motion and decreased function. OA can affect any joint especially the carpus, fetlock, hock and stifles. Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health U.S. shares tips on recognizing OA, keeping horses moving, general winter practices and the option of using … [Read more...]

Study raises concerns about broken tails in dairy cows

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Broken tails represent an animal welfare concern and result from improper handling. While the acceptable threshold for broken tails in adult dairy cows listed in the National Dairy FARM Program standards is five percent, a recent study found nearly half of cows had broken tails. The study results are telling of an industry management issue that needs further attention, said … [Read more...]

Animal Health International’s online resource site for GFI 263

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health International

Complimentary Content AHI’s new online resource center seeks to help animal health professionals prepare for the upcoming OTC to Rx transition, also known as GFI 263. It contains a robust FAQ section, a condensed timeline of the history of FDA action on antimicrobial resistance, a list of manufacturer products designated for prescription labeling and more. Source: Animal … [Read more...]

Cultivating veterinarian and producer relationships, the veterinarians’ perspective

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Oklahoma State University

Surveying a large group of rural, large animal veterinarians about what makes a great relationship between a veterinarian and livestock owner, Meredyth Jones, DVM, MS, DACVIM, found 10 common themes worth noting. Consider sharing this article and list with producer customers. It will strengthen expectations and the veterinary-client relationship and benefit the animals.” – AHD … [Read more...]

Getting goosey

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry, Timber Creek Farm

Gail Damerow shares 10 reasons to consider raising and keeping backyard geese. Easy keepers with big eggs, geese are relatively disease-free and are extremely hardy. Long-lived, geese are intelligent and make good watchdogs as well. Source: Backyard Poultry, July 9, 2022. Link.  As referenced in article: Raising healthy geese, Timber Creek Farm. Link. (commercial site) … [Read more...]

High priced eggs could make incubators more popular

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry, CNBC, Successful Farming, USDA

About 40 million egg-laying hens were lost to avian flu disruptions <Link> in 2022 and the layer population won’t recover overnight. The growth in popularity of backyard flocks may continue to grow as consumers seek to reduce the costs of eggs. Egg prices at the grocery store were elevated throughout 2022 due to outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) among … [Read more...]

AAEP Commission for Equine Veterinary Sustainability created (video)

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AAEP, EquiManagement

The AAEP has formed the AAEP Commission on Equine Veterinary Sustainability as part of a campaign to transform and sustain equine practice intended to reverse downward trends. The Commission will develop, oversee and assist with the execution of programs designed to increase the sustainability of equine practice for the betterment of the equine veterinarian and the welfare … [Read more...]

CT scans of headshaking horses studied

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: EquiManagement

Potential conditions that could provoke headshaking include dental diseases, osseous and articular disease, and sinusitis, says Nancy S. Loving, DVM. She reviews the findings from a retrospective study of 103 cases of headshaking. CT findings, targeted treatments and treatment success were evaluated. In her summary, Loving says 94 horses had relevant pathologic findings. The … [Read more...]

Dogs’ social lives and disease risks – Tips for canine and human safety

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA

Dog parks, doggie day cares, boarding, competitions, retail stores and training classes all create environments where dogs with varied and unknown health histories interact. These situations create risk for dogs and owners alike. Consider these resources from the AVMA for social media and newsletters to help inform pet owners. Source: AVMA. Link. … [Read more...]

UC Davis researchers study telemedicine for cats

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Davis, University of California

A team of UC Davis researchers measured how cats reacted to in-clinic appointments versus those conducted by webcam. The objective was to evaluate if telemedicine could increase access to care for an estimated 45.3 million feline-friendly households in the United States. A summary of the research results show: Researchers find that cats showed signs of increased stress … [Read more...]

Essential oils. Safe for pets or not?

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA, GoodRx Health, Outward Hound, Pet Poison Helpline, the dodo

If they pay attention, pet owners may realize when they use an air freshener, their pet disappears into another room. Most households use something routinely to make the house smell nice. BUT, many of the super concentrated plant extracts used in these products are not safe for pets. Diffusers, sprays, candles, auto air fresheners and more are routinely used in our lives to … [Read more...]

Let’s get INTEGRATED! What is integrated medicine?

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, Dog Aging Project

Complimentary Sponsored Content Drs. Jenifer and Jason Chatfield discuss integrated medicine with Michele Broadhurst, DC*, in the Chatroom. We noted the conversation at 30:40 about combining common prescription pain inhibition with animal-specific physical movement and adjunct treatments. . . . so would it be fair to say the prescription approach hides the pain where … [Read more...]

Pet wearable market to grow to $6.88 B by 2030

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

Pet owners’ concern for their pets’ welfare is boosting pet wearables market growth opportunities, according to Grand View Research. Despite being in its infancy, the pet wearable industry growth is evolving with the spread of artificial intelligence, rising internet usage and the creation of low-cost sensors, smartphone applications, GPS and other technologies. Source: Pet … [Read more...]

Association of Shelter Veterinarians launches updated guidelines

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Vet Candy

The second edition of the Guidelines for Standards of Care in Animal Shelters has been updated to include expanded research and information in the field of shelter veterinary medicine. The Guidelines provide a trustworthy resource for the housing, husbandry, medical and behavioral care of animals living in animal shelters. This edition shifts its framework from the Five … [Read more...]

Seasonal affective disorder is. Here are the signs.

January 17, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: The Washington Post, timeanddate.com

For millions of Americans, this time of year is tough. As the days get shorter and colder, they suffer from sadness and struggle. What affects them is winter pattern season affective disorder, or SAD. It’s more than just the winter blues and can last up to five months. This article offers sources believed to cause SAD, its signs and ways to get relief. Source: The Washington … [Read more...]

People aren’t taking this seriously. Experts say U.S. Covid surge is big risk.

January 17, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Guardian

Commentary If the photos and videos from VMX are any indication, mask-free animal health professionals may fall into the group of Americans who are “collectively forgetting” or hopefully, have stayed current with boosters. Moving into the fourth year, Covid-19 is again spreading across America. It is being driven by the recent holidays, fewer precautions and the … [Read more...]

Considering access to veterinary care

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Today’s Veterinary Business

Veterinarian shortages in the workforce and animal owner access to veterinary care will remain significant issues in coming years. Mark Cushing, JD, shares new and encouraging initiatives and experiments underway to solve access to care at a fundamental level beyond the plethora of call-to-action slogans. Cushing shares survey results from APG/O’Hara that indicate upgrading … [Read more...]

Consistency critical to manage marijuana and workplace policies

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Big Ideas for Small Business, Meat+Poultry

Maintaining a drug-free workplace increasingly challenges employers. While marijuana remains a Schedule I illegal drug at the federal level, medical marijuana is legal in 38 states with recreational use legal in 21 of those states. Choosing an approach to marijuana testing can only be successfully defended if it is consistently enforced and well-known to employees. Adequate … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 19, 2023

January 17, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: CNN, HBR Ascend, ideas.ted.com, Pet Age, The Conversation

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 12, 2023. Link. Most read posts from January 12th AHD Bulletin – Social media users more inclined to browse than post content. Link. Place keeper:2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy Vets. Link. ======================================  New strain of bird flu kills hundreds of snow … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 12, 2023

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Freethink, Progressive Grocer, Real Simple, Science, The Washington Post

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 5, 2023. Link. Most read posts from January 5th AHD Bulletin – Handling tardy clients. Link. Clarifying the recission of the FDA VCPR waiver. Link. Does post-transport, pre-processing rest make a difference in calf growth performance. Link. Virus hunters spotting threats in new … [Read more...]

We’re not winning the war on feral swine!

January 10, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: National Deer Association

The collective war on feral swine is 10 years old. In addition to various agencies, landowners and deer hunters affected by feral hogs are deploying effective tactics against pigs. Gray Anderson, PhD, shares 10 noteworthy pieces of intelligence he learned at the 2022 International Wild Pig Conference regarding feral hog biology, new weapons, tactics and more. Source: … [Read more...]

It’s not the cow. It’s the how . . . and the who!

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: AGRILINKS

Livestock play a major role in sustainable food systems globally. There are widescale efforts to improve livestock sector practices so that they are more sustainable, more equitable and pose less risk to animal and human health. The trajectory of the livestock sector’s growth can be improved by investing in sustainable intensification and climate-smart strategies, as well as … [Read more...]

Are beef-on-dairy calves being over-vaccinated?

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Dan Thompson, DVM, PhD, shares industry concerns about the distinct disparities between the lives of full-blood beef calves and their beef-on-dairy cousins before they reach the feedlot. He reviews the likelihood of over-vaccination, overloading the immune systems and  pain associated with near-weekly needle pokes. . . . during the first 90-100 days of their lives, … [Read more...]

Umbilical infections taking a toll on dairy calves

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

David Renaud, DVM, PhD, considers navel infections to be the most under-diagnosed disease in dairy calves, particularly in the first two weeks of life. Sharing research and on-farm experiences, Renaud and Matthias Wieland, DVM, say the symptoms of diarrhea and pneumonia are often readily seen but umbilical infections are rarely noticed. Renaud encourages veterinarians and … [Read more...]

Calving season begins

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Calving season brings promise and challenges to producers and the veterinary teams who support them. An early calf born in Missouri reminds us of the need to help producers get ready for late winter and spring calving. Here are several calving resources we’ve shared in AHD posts over the last seven years. Source: Search results for: calving, Animal Health Digest. Link. … [Read more...]

Water temperature is key to keep horses hydrated in cold weather

January 10, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AAEP, Equus

To encourage water consumption during cold weather, providing either continuously heated water, ranging from 68°F to 95°F, or filling buckets with water ranging from 115°F to 120°F twice daily at feeding time as an effective strategy for most horses. Source: EQUUS, January 4, 2023. Link. Also see: Cold weather colic, AAEP.  Link. Horses must drink 10-12 gallons of fresh … [Read more...]

Music therapy reduce stress in hospitalized cats

January 10, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

Researchers sought to evaluate the use of music compared with no music, to reduce stress in cats during hospitalization. Cat-specific music and classical music were tested. Both styles had some benefit to hospitalized cats. Source: Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, October 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Oral care; a New Year’s resolution for veterinary teams, pet owners

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, Animal Health Digest, Fear Free, MAXI/GUARD®, Pet Business, YouTube

Opinion and Sponsored Content Asserting the importance of oral care is as important as discussing vaccines and flea, tick and heartworm prevention. Pet oral care is a critical component of healthy pet stewardship. Comprehensive Oral Health Assessment and Treatment (COHAT) remains an opportunity for veterinary clinics to educate pet owners on the importance of oral care at … [Read more...]

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