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Core travel safety tips

November 19, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Discoverer

Holidays followed by veterinary conferences and national sales meetings will increase normal travel for animal health pros. Jessica Sager highlights the most important travel safety tips. Among them are: Keeping an emergency card accessible Making copies of important documents Ensuring you are <medically> insured Source: The Discoverer. November 18, 2019. … [Read more...]

Talk about it! Antibiotic Awareness Week

November 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: CDC, FDA CVM, National Hog Farmer

The U.S. Antibiotic Awareness Week (USAAW) is an annual observance that highlights steps everyone can take to improve antibiotic prescribing and use. The USAAW observance is November 18-24, 2019 and aligns with CDC’s educational effort, Be Antibiotics Aware: Smart Use, Best Care < link >, the year-round effort to improve antibiotic prescribing and use and combat … [Read more...]

KCAHC plays vital role in pet food industry

November 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Lindsay Beaton shares the importance of the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor (KCAHC) < link > in the pet food industry. Gaining perspectives from various corridor manufacturers, she outlines benefits Kansas City area companies realize. Growing the pool of qualified laborers remains a challenge for corridor companies but progress is ongoing. More than 300 companies … [Read more...]

Drive: Do you have it?

November 19, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

What gets you up in the morning? Do you need someone else to set expectations for you? Or do you flinch at being presented with a schedule and a set of expectations? Source: Forbes.com, November 11, 2019. Link. Beyond pluck, grit, perseverance, and luck, business success takes one trait above all: drive. Drive is what gets you up in the morning . . . It’s what makes you … [Read more...]

VIDEO: Defining a.m. and p.m.

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: dictionary.com

The origins and reasoning for these oft-used and misused abbreviations are in this fun piece below. Source: dictionary.com, Link. In formal writing, it is best to lowercase both a.m. and p.m. and retain the periods . . . … [Read more...]

Why does tipping still exist? (podcast)

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Freakonomics Radio

Stephen J. Dubner’s podcast features economists who discuss tipping. Tipping is something that some people say they dislike, and yet they do it all the time. Some consider ita tax and others see it as a form of altruism. It’s estimated that tipping in America adds up to at least $40 billion a year. Source: Freakonomics Radio, November 6, 2019. Link. Tipping is an unfair way … [Read more...]

3 communication tips to implement today

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: SmartBrief

Diana Peterson-Moore shares decisions each of us consciously or unconsciously makes to project ourselves and communicate who we are in the world and in the workplace. She recommends we adopt these three tips to improve our communications: Be strategic and tactical Use "I" statements and banish "you" statements Show gratitude to individual team members -- thank … [Read more...]

Creating an AI strategy for your practice

November 12, 2019 by Sarah Mikesell Source: Vet Practice

If your veterinary practice believes an artificial intelligence (AI) strategy isn’t necessary, you might want to reconsider. Digital experts warn that the public expects providers of goods and services to know what they want, when they want it and how they want it. Learn how AI is being used in human health and what clients will expect from you and your practice. Source: Vet … [Read more...]

Making decisions about boarding

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Vetted

Jessica Finnegan presents considerations for boarding as part of veterinary hospital ancillary services. She reminds us that pet boarding and grooming is a hot business prospect, growing nearly double year over previous year. She challenges veterinary teams to look at boarding differently and to bolster veterinary practice revenue slowly being eaten away by online and big-box … [Read more...]

Popular cat podcast goes into second season

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

Let’s Talk About Cats podcast < link > hosted by Mary Phillips-Sandy and produced by Lizzie Jacobs is entering its second season. Described as a fun educational program, it covers everything from kitty lifestyle issues to the enormous power of the human-feline bond. Veterinary and retail teams may wish to monitor the global discussion, topics and solutions. Source: … [Read more...]

Keeping dogs safe in cold weather (includes infographic)

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Canine Journal

Keeping dogs warm outside takes forethought. Pet owners need to make sure dogs maintain their body temperature to ward against hypothermia and have protection on their paws to help prevent frostbite. When temperatures drop below 20°F, all dogs are prone to developing hypothermia and frostbite.” Sally Jones Source: Canine Journal, October 23, 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: Sally … [Read more...]

Rough training has long-term effects on dogs

November 12, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: Sciencealert

Dogs trained using positive reinforcement experience less short- and long-term stress than those in aversive training classes. This, according to a new study from Universidade de Porto in Portugal. Forty two companion dogs from schools that use reward-based training and 50 dogs from four school that use averse-based training were compared. Source: Sciencealert, November 7, … [Read more...]

5 important questions when choosing supplements for cats and dogs

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

Bill Bookout reminds us that supplements are either nutritional or health-related. He recommends reading product labels for answers to these questions: Are the product claims too good to be true? Does the product have a lot number? Are ingredients and amounts clearly listed? Is there contact information if I have questions? Does the supplement have the NASC … [Read more...]

WARNING! Choose rodent poisons wisely

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Audubon, Backyard Poultry, EPA

Rodents flock to buildings this time of year. Laura Haggarty shares her experiences with rodents, bait and pets. She shares a warning about Bromethalin, second generation rodenticides, that have NO ANTIDOTE. We added information from the EPA to support her article. Second generation anticoagulants tend to remain in animal tissues longer than do first-generation ones. These … [Read more...]

Prepare horses and barns for winter

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Winter is never the easiest season for horsekeepers, but with planning it doesn’t have to be particularly difficult, writes Christine Barakat. She offers tips on winter preparations that will benefit horses and owners. Source: EQUUS Extra. Link. Dehydration is the primary cause of impaction colic during winter months. . . be certain horses have access to fresh … [Read more...]

Equine stifle joint therapies frustrate equine practitioners

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

David W. Ramey, DVM, discusses a recent retrospective study on how horses affected with various conditions of the stifle fare after surgery. The research reveals that common post-operative therapies do not make any difference in whether the studied horses returned to their previous level of performance. Here is a list of the postoperative therapies used: intra-articular … [Read more...]

Mapping how food flows in the U.S.

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation

Animal health pros will find this interesting. A team at the University of Illinois developed the first high-resolution map of the U.S. food supply chain. The map is a comprehensive snapshot of all food flows between counties in the U.S. Grains, fruits and vegetables, animal feed and processed food items compromise the foods represented. The results also show potential areas … [Read more...]

VIDEO: Ready to advance PRRS control? Time to target grow-finish

November 12, 2019 by Sarah Mikesell Source: The Pig Site

Montse Torremorell, with University of Minnesota, spoke to attendees at the North American PRRS Symposium about the need for research in grow-finish. She set the stage for the next speakers about why it’s the next step to advance PRRS control. Source: The Pig Site, November 4, 2019. Link. “We have evidence from other diseases, and even from PRRS itself, that what happens in … [Read more...]

Beef genetics not equal in dairies

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bullvine

Crossbreeding dairy cows with beef genetics is a growing practice. Between being able to predict calf gender and various processors refusing to buy dairy cows for meat, dairy producers are using beef bulls as a way to add value to bull calves and generate additional income. There is a misconception that all beef genetics are created equal in terms of usefulness in creating a … [Read more...]

USDA withdraws RFID requirement

November 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Western Livestock Journal

Recent executive orders have highlighted the need for transparency and communication before placing new requirements on American farmers and ranchers. USDA-APHIS will not implement the requirement regarding types of identification devices that must be applied to cattle. We continue to believe that RFID devices will provide the cattle industry with the best protection against … [Read more...]

Leadership Presence

November 12, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Leadership presence is difficult to define, but it is generally where your experience and competence intersect with your confidence and demeanor. The good news is that there are some very reliable ways to develop your leadership presence. Wally Schmader has suggestions. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, November 5, 2019. Link. Recognizing the good work of others is crucial to … [Read more...]

Why you need to slow down

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

John Weiss brings good points about making decisions in this post. His cartoon work comes with thoughtful wisdom, as well as unique imagery. Contrasting snap judgements to managed delays, he draws from authors Frank Partnoy (Wait- The Useful Art of Procrastination) and Malcolm Gladwell (Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking). Describing how we vacillate between fast and … [Read more...]

Use the time change to your advantage

November 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Benjaminhardy.com

Before you fully adjust to standard time, consider what Ben Hardy offers in this tip about going to bed earlier. It's no secret that at the end of the day, your willpower is exhausted, he says. The result? A lot of low-level consumption of junk media and junk food before going to bed that not only robs you of quality sleep, but also confidence and better decision making the … [Read more...]

Found in AAHA NEWStat

November 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat, AAHA Trends, JAAHA

We found several articles worthy of sharing in recent AAHA NEWStat posts. Some selections are sponsored while others are original and collaborative content. Post-surgical rechecks made simple with virtual care, sponsored content by BabelVet. AAHA NEWStat, November 1, 2019. Link. A logical, comprehensive staging tool for canine osteoarthritis, sponsored content by Elanco … [Read more...]

Help for introverts to thrive in the age of acceleration

November 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: SmartBrief

Introverts can’t be on 100 percent of the time, period. Self-care is as important as self-promotion; behaviors that are often a struggle for introverts. Jane Finkle offers keys to survival and outlasting the speed of change: Adapt to change Bring innovative approaches and new ideas to the workplace Take calculated risks Think globally to keep on top of a changing … [Read more...]

Survival items to keep in your glove compartment

November 5, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Outdoor Wear

There are dozens of situations where you might not be able to get to survival items in your trunk. For these reasons, you consider keeping these survival items in your car’s glove compartment: Flashlight First aid kit Gloves Seat belt cutter Multi-tool Poncho We would add a candle and matches to this list. Source: The Outdoor Wear, November 5, 2019. … [Read more...]

10 tips to protect your eyesight

November 5, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: BottomLine Inc

Exercise, stress, technology and even mindfulness practices can impact eye health. Marc Grossman, OD, LAc, doctor of optometry, author and acupuncturist, shares a multidisciplinary approach using nutrition, lifestyle changes and traditional Chinese medicine to tackle eye problems. Many of his recommendations are worth consideration by animal health pros. Source: BottomLine … [Read more...]

BRSV still relevant and compromising

November 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Angus Beef Bulletin

A good preventive care plan includes vaccinating both cows and calves for bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) because it is endemic in the United States. While rarely fatal on its own, BRSV weakens the immune system, often allowing for a secondary bacterial infection that results in pneumonia. BRSV is a factor considered part of bovine respiratory disease (BRD). The … [Read more...]

Colostrum, first-lactation colostrum and quality decisions

November 5, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Bullvine

First-lactation heifer colostrum has historically been considered to be of low quality which sometimes led to it being dumped. However, first lactation colostrum should not immediately be discounted as inferior as it may be just as high of quality as colostrum from older cows. The author discusses variables worthy of sharing with producers in face-to-face discussions, on social … [Read more...]

Cull cow considerations require flexibility

November 5, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Angus Beef Bulletin

Carrying an old, open or ornery cow through the winter is analogous to hiring an employee, paying them monthly but not expecting them to show up to work for the next year. Cull cow weight and cull cow market price remain top factors in cow-calf production profits. Heather Smith Thomas shares strategies to offer the best welfare and garner profit out of cull cows. Use her … [Read more...]

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