Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, February 19, 2026. Link.
Most read posts from February 19, 2026 AHD Bulletin –
- Avoiding difficult conversations. Link.
- Yes, they really do make TV for cats and dogs. Link.
- Oral care at home helps pets stay healthy. Link.
- Command respect with your voice. Link.
- Most employees see their jobs as “situationships”. Link.
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When horses whinny, they whistle and sing at the same time
Source: Science, February 23, 2026. Link. Christa Lesté-Lasserre shares research published in Current Biology that discovered horse whinnies are actually two-toned, or biophonic. Few mammals are known to produce two distinct tones, or biphonate.
Understanding the scale of the global livestock and animal nutrition industry
Source: Evie Thornton, LinkedIn, February 24, 2026. Link. The livestock industry isn’t just feeding animals. It’s one of the most quietly influential and technologically advanced sectors in global food production. It operates on a massive scale and it’s becoming more sophisticated every year.
Lab grown meat (still) getting mixed reactions
Source: BEEF, February 19, 2026. Link. Even as the world continues to increase its meat consumption, positive consumer attitudes towards cell-cultured meat have been slow in developing. Numerous studies show that a food’s perceived “naturalness” may influence consumer acceptance, writes Clint Peck.
Why pickleball is like veterinary practice
Source: Today’s Veterinary Business, February 1, 2026. Link. Pickleball reminded me of what every practice owner eventually learns. Enthusiasm gets you started, but intention moves you forward. Mira Johnson, CPA, CVPM, MBA, shares four valuable pickleball lessons that every practice owner can use.
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