Animal Health Digest Bulletin Archives from December 2024. Link. AHD Archives from January 2024. Link. Scroll through articles and topics from last January as you renew efforts for … Continue Reading
Top Stories
Updated Beef Quality Assurance National Manual now available
An updated BQA National Manual has been released by by National Cattlemen’s Beef Association. Information in the manual can help producers raise high-quality cattle. In addition to online availability, the manual and related … Continue Reading
The Dog Stop building on record 2024 to bring services to more pet lovers in 2025
The Dog Stop continues its mission to make exceptional dog care accessible to more communities nationwide. The company plans to double its 2024 store openings this year, bringing The Dog Stop to major markets in Arizona, … Continue Reading
National 4-H Council receives a $15 million grant from Lilly Endowment
By AHD Staff Source: 4-H, AgriMarketing, Lilly
The grant will help advance its 4-H Beyond Ready initiative, a comprehensive program that will equip 10 million youth by 2030 with essential career and character development as fundamental elements for work and life. Lilly … Continue Reading
Bird flu may be reaching the boiling point
By AHD Staff Source: AgriMarketing, The Los Angeles Times, Worms and Germs
Scientists are increasingly worried about bird flu based on four key signals. The H5N1 virus has spread uncontrolled in animals, including cows frequently in contact with people. Additionally, detections in wastewater show … Continue Reading
The small producer’s impact on the beef business
By Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Cattle
Seventy-nine percent of farms with beef cows have 49 or fewer cows, writes Bryan Sanderson. Small producers are not just suppliers of beef. They are important parts of rural economies, ag supply chains and local job markets. … Continue Reading
Water: Critical, undervalued nutrient in dairy calves
By AHD Curators Source: Wisconsin Agriculturist
Optimizing water intake for calves and cows is important, especially as winter temperatures are consistently below freezing in some areas. Beyond keeping water sources open and clean, Alison Pfau emphasizes the importance of … Continue Reading
Adaptive multi-paddock grazing makes a difference (video)
By Kirk Augustine Source: Carbon Cowboys, CattleCon 2025, Facebook
We introduced our readers to adaptive grazing in a recent post <Link>. Carbon Cowboys films explores how working with nature can improve our soils, foods and rural communities. In this excerpt, Don Jackson shares the … Continue Reading
Encouraging equine hydration in winter
By AHD Staff Source: Paulick Report
Horses prefer to drink water that is between 45°F and 65°F and drink the most water within three hours of consuming a meal. The author shares things to encourage horses to drink since winter environments often create … Continue Reading
Senior horse health perspectives
By AHD Curators Source: My Senior Horse
While weight loss and chronic diarrhea are common clinical challenges in senior horses, Nanna Luthersson, DVM, focuses on the importance of dental health and regular checks in this article. She offers tips to help prevent … Continue Reading
5 tricks to help clients develop healthy treat-giving habits
By AHD Curators Source: Veterinary Practice News
It is important for veterinarians to adopt a proactive approach when counseling owners about treats, writes Raj Naik, DVM, DACVIM. Acknowledging the emotional factors, it is possible to get poor treat-giving habits under … Continue Reading
Vaccination protects ratter dog from disease
By Rick Purnell Source: The New York Times
Katie weighs 12-ish pounds, is four years old and is a mix of at least four breeds. She’s a tough native Texan thriving in Brooklyn, New York, ridding it of more rats than you can imagine. Her trip from Texas to the Big Apple … Continue Reading
Study: Button dogs DO understand words recorded on soundboards
By AHD Curators Source: Nice News
Research conducted at the University of California, San Diego, shows that dog participants successfully associated words their owners had recorded onto soundboards with the correct outcomes in real life and responded to those … Continue Reading
Spasms or tremors in dogs and when to call a veterinarian
Minor dog muscle spasms are generally not an emergency. But spasms accompanied by other symptoms or a change in behavior or level of alertness can be serious or worse, shares Barri J. Morrison, DVM. Dogs returning to boarding … Continue Reading
Dog Aging Project offers insights on how dogs are being fed
By Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, YouTube
Includes Sponsored Content Janice O'Brien, PhD, joins Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, to share some early findings from the Dog Aging Project’s large database. The conversation focuses on the latest data … Continue Reading