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Water as a nutrient in horse care

November 30, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Stable Management Extra

Complimentary Content supported by Ritchie® Nancy S. Loving, DVM, offers advice on ensuring your horses get the quantity and quality of water they need for optimal health. She covers: The role of water in horse health Summer and winter hydration needs Is your horse dehydrated? Source: Stable Management Extra, Volume 9. Link. Water consumption depends on many … [Read more...]

Time to FOCUS on biosecurity

November 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, Virox® Technologies

Opinion The theme for the Kate Dion’s discussion of the biosecurity research currently in progress could be begin with the end in mind. She describes current work at Iowa State University to understand the rate of disease transmission in growing pigs and associate the timing of disease introduction with <location> biosecurity characteristics or events that could cause … [Read more...]

60 percent more milk from 30 percent fewer cows

November 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Advanced Animal Diagnostics, Dairy Herd Management, QScout®

Karen Bohnert shares some of the drivers changing the future of U.S. dairy including areas where cows will be milked in the future.  Source: Dairy Herd Management, August 31, 2021. Link.  Sponsored Content Our industry’s researchers have investigated all aspects of individual cow health during, ahead of and at the end of milk production. Early detection of infection at … [Read more...]

Cost of veterinary care concerns consistent among generations

November 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, The Bridge Club, Vet Watch

Includes Sponsored Content Addressing concerns about the affordability of veterinary care runs high among pet owners of all generations, according to data presented in VetWatch™: For emergency services, 42 percent of vet clients are strongly concerned, 32 percent are somewhat concerned. For routine healthcare, 33 percent are strongly concerned, 35 percent are … [Read more...]

New resources to discuss the cost of care from ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance now available

October 12, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, The Bridge Club

Sponsored Content Discussions with clients about the cost of veterinary care are often avoided until services are needed. This is a missed opportunity to help pet owners understand and prepare for their pets’ future health care needs, and how to pay for them. The ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance’s “Cost of Care Wheel” tool makes it quick and easy to have these conversations … [Read more...]

First, do good. Dr. Bellows on beneficence versus maleficence and oral care

October 12, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry, Journal of Veterinary Dentistry

The veterinary oath does not contain any language about doing no harm, shares Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP. It is a basic principle errantly drilled into veterinary students and practitioners, he says. Nowhere in the veterinary oath is the mention of doing no harm, otherwise known as nonmaleficence.” - Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC, DABVP Bellows shares information about the … [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...]

Have a horse? Prepare for the inevitable.

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: APR, ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Horse Illustrated, NPR, Soranews24

  Sponsored Content Olympic equestrians faced tough challenges, including having to fly horses into Tokyo from pre-export quarantine in Europe. But the biggest challenges arose when the horses spooked or refused during performances because of sumo statues. Also, daruma dolls startled them and a horse got punched. These challenges underscore the health and behavior … [Read more...]

ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance and AVMA have disaster resources for all. They’re especially helpful for Tropical Storm Henri victims.

August 24, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance

Sponsored Content Tropical Storm Henri was a hurricane before it made landfall in Rhode Island last Sunday. We shared hurricane safety and check lists for pets in September 2020 <Link>. Large animal and livestock owners also need to think about how they will care for their animals during natural disasters. The AVMA offers disaster resources to help owners plan for … [Read more...]

Anthropomorphism: The greatest threat to animal welfare

August 17, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Protect the Harvest

Universally, anthropomorphism is known as giving human characteristics to a non-human entity. According to the author of this article, anthropomorphism can be traced back 30,000 years. Anthropomorphism today is seen in almost every household in this country and the trend is growing. We need to step back and understand why we are projecting human traits on our pets and other … [Read more...]

Thumps and managing horses in the heat

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: EQUUS Extra

Sponsor’s content included High temperatures and humidity come with risks to horses and riders. Elevated temperatures can lead to dangerous health problems in horses. Volume 30 of EQUUS Extra addresses heat issues in horses including a fun multiple-choice learning format. Learn about:, When horses need electrolytes What sweat can tell you about a horse’s health … [Read more...]

New from Chats with the Chatfields

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields

Complimentary Sponsored Content The Chatfield veterinarian twins have been busy. We’re sharing recent podcasts here: What happens in vet school? Link. Veronica List, a first-year vet student, is not your everyday, run-of-the-mill aspiring veterinarian though! Veronica will be featured in "V's View from Vet School," a recurring segment to share all there is going on … [Read more...]

Concerns over loosening of biosecurity in U.S. pork industry

July 27, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

Heightened biosecurity efforts done to prevent ASF may be waning, according to Cassandra Jones. She raises concerns that the industry is slipping back into some of the old habits, thereby leaving biosecurity gaps for ASF or PRRS to sneak into herds. . . . biosecurity under the premise of PRRS prevention, or under the premise of ASF prevention, is the same darned thing.” – … [Read more...]

5 steps to create a pet fire safety plan

July 20, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Insurance

Pets get harmed or affected by house fires each year. In addition to having a pet first aid kit, these five steps can help pet owners be prepared in case of fire. Take basic safety precautions Prevent pets from starting a fire Protect pets when left alone Plan escape routes Arrange for a place to stay Source: ASPCA Pet Insurance. Link. Also see: Pet … [Read more...]

The hurrier we go . . .

July 13, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Virox® Technologies

Sponsored Content Humans tend to become lazy, especially with repetitive tasks. We dislike wasting time on things that are unnecessary or monotonous. Add busy schedules operating at full capacity and even the most structured protocols lapse. The hurrier we go . . . the behinder we get!” – Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland The news  of the emerging Delta coronavirus … [Read more...]

Understanding summer pneumonia and pinkeye

June 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, Angus Beef Bulletin Extra, Animal Health Digest

Arnold Nagely, DVM, and Ray Shultz, DVM, are more likely to be associated with their veterinary supply business, Valley Vet Supply, than as practitioners. Both doctors spent years in veterinary practice before expanding their retail clinic business into the OTC catalog offerings known today. Nagely and Shultz discuss summer, or pasture pneumonia ,which infects calves as … [Read more...]

Talkatoo wins VMX Pet Pitch Competition

June 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Age

Sponsored Content Congratulations to AHD Sponsor, Talkatoo, for being awarded as the winner of the Startup Pet Pitch Competition during VMX in a live pitch competition resembling an episode of the TV show Shark Tank. This is our industry; these are our people and now a lot more of them are going to know about Talkatoo and what we can provide them. It’s a big deal!” - Shawn … [Read more...]

Equine Disease Communication Center review of diseases

May 25, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: EquiManagement, Merck Animal Health

Complimentary Sponsored Content The Equine Disease Communication Center is an industry-driven initiative that works to protect horses and the horse industry from the threat of infectious diseases in North America. EDCC is designed to seek and report real-time information about diseases, similar to how the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerts the human population … [Read more...]

Study indicates canine cognitive dysfunction and periodontal disease seem linked

May 18, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, Psychology Today

Recent research suggests that what is going on in a dog’s mouth may play an important role in canine cognitive dysfunction. Specifically, periodontal or gum disease has been shown to be an important factor in humans with Alzheimer's disease. Research done at Elemental Pet Vets in Freeville, New York recently generated data that suggests that what is going on in a dog's mouth … [Read more...]

PI calves: A devastating threat you might not even see

May 11, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Beef, Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health

Complimentary Commercial Content from Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health Despite 70 years of information and education on bovine viral diarrhea virus, the disease continues to tear at herd health and profits. Persistently infected calves are one of the greatest threats facing the cattle industry, yet many producers don’t know they’re in the herd. A PI calf is an animal that … [Read more...]

Emerging Salmonella serotype gains attention, concerns

May 4, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, SHIC, Virox® Technologies

Includes Sponsored Content Salmonella 1,4,[5],12:i:-, an emerging serotype in swine, has become one of the most identified serotypes in pigs, pork, and humans worldwide. Responding to the industry’s needs, Swine Health Information Center posted a new fact sheet that contains valuable information on the serotype, its nomenclature, as well as resistance. Pigs often carry … [Read more...]

VetWatch Commentary thru April 17, 2021, Week 15

April 27, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: VetWatch

Complimentary Sponsored Content For the week ending April 17, 2021, the canine and feline core vaccine indices combined and expanded with the inclusion of the lifestyle vaccines for Lyme, Lepto, and FeLV shot up to a robust +29.3 percent YTD across the more than 32,000 practices and shelter locations in the Animalytix Marketplace. The growth in unique patients was up at … [Read more...]

How to help a dog with separation anxiety

March 30, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Zoetis Petcare

Complimentary Sponsored Content Claire Walther, DVM, shares three ways to address separation anxiety: environmental management, behavior modification and pharmaceutical options. Walther is a Zoetis Petcare medical lead. Source: Zoetis Petcare. Link. Changes in a dog’s life can also trigger separation anxiety even if they haven’t had problems with it before. Even changes … [Read more...]

Spring into horse care as weather warms

March 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: EQUUS Extra

Complimentary Commercial Content from SmartPak Christine Barakat and Dusty Perin cover laminitis prevention to mud management to vaccination scheduling in this volume of EQUUS Extra. Items include: 14 things to do for your horse this season Spring horse keeping priorities Reduce the risk of laminitis Source: EQUUS Extra, Volume 40, Spring 2020. … [Read more...]

Chatfields’ introduce new podcast

March 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Chats with the Chatfields, You Tube

Complimentary Commercial Content Twin veterinarians Jenifer and Jason Chatfield have introduced “Chats with the Chatfields,” a new podcast to provide unique edu-tainment from credible sources. Previously the siblings created and hosted the world’s only veterinary podcast that was a finalist for the People’s Choice Podcast Awards. Join them as they tackle such topics as … [Read more...]

The most comprehensive guide to evaluating Veterinary PIMS

March 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Talkatoo

Sponsored Content In general, veterinary practice information management software features include appointment scheduling, electronic medical records, prescription processing, reminders, client database, invoicing, accounting, inventory tracking and reports based on the data acquired ,writes William Forsey. There is no very best veterinary practice management software, … [Read more...]

Why vet med might really kill you: Dr. Jen’s Top 5 deadliest pathogens

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, Virox® Technologies, Viticus Animal Health, You Tube

Sponsored Content Dr. Jen the Vet recently shared her video presentation about zoonotic diseases. Sponsored by Virox Technologies® her presentation was part of the recent Viticus Animal Health Virtual Summit. . . . while this video is focused on veterinary medicine and those working in animal health, the information is just as useful for pet parents! -  Jenifer Chatfield, … [Read more...]

Understanding insulin resistance in horses

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: EQUUS Extra

Complimentary Sponsored Content from Kentucky Performance Products, LLC. One of the more common metabolic problems horses develop involves insulin, the hormone that enables the body to use glucose. This edition of EQUUS Extra explores how insulin resistance develops in horses, what can be done about it and how this problem increases the risk of laminitis and other … [Read more...]

The nose really knows! A personal experience with a new pup.

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Ceva Animal Health U.S.

Opinion includes Complimentary Commercial Content Ceva Animal Health U.S. was a founding sustaining sponsor during Animal Health Digest’s early years. Back then, we offered AHD readers resources on semiochemicals and pheromones, including the vomeronasal organ, and how pheromone science can provide options to reduce the negative effects of emotional responses in our … [Read more...]

8 steps to recover veterinary hospital email from a hack

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Lucca Veterinary Data Security

Sponsored Content Managing the risk of email fraud is more important than ever as email dominates business communications. Clint Latham, JD, shares the many ways an email system can be compromised and what to do about it. Ransomware is a reality of internet communications. Latham created a free ebook, The Essential Cybersecurity Toolkit for SMBs, to help businesses start … [Read more...]

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