As 2021 ends, our team celebrates six years of curating, selecting and then supplying actionable content for animal health professionals. To date, about 6,500 posts are stored in our AHD website. What you read helps determine where we seek content that can be applied to how you work and interact with customers and stakeholders.
We’ve assembled the most read posts of 2021 in this post. They are testament to the variety and interests of our animal health community for animals and for each other, as well.
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Source: Animal Health Digest. Link.
Most read AHD posts of 2021
- Building rapport with cats; the eyes have it. Link
- Reducing digital dermatitis starts with hygiene, hygiene, hygiene. Link
- The battle to control America’s ‘most destructive’ species: feral pigs. Link
- Microbiome could help defeat Covid-19. Link
- Why constant learners all embrace the 5-hour rule. Link
- Crack control: Cause and prevention of toe cracks in horses. Link
- Survey: Workers ages 18 to 44 want payday more flexible. Link
- Modeling fierce self-compassion. Link
- 10 states with the worst air quality. Link
- No, people aren’t giving up pandemic pets because they’re bored. Link