Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, November 13, 2025. Link.
Most read posts from November 13, 2025 AHD Bulletin –
- Ownership model frames lasting change. Link.
- Vaccine hesitancy and the importance of client communication. Link.
- Winning loyalty in a price-sensitive market. Link.
- The three best questions to ask at the end of a job interview. Link.
- What to say so people feel seen and respected. Link.
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TSA bans new items in checked bags. Learn what and why
Source: USA Today, August 21, 2025. Link. Cordless hair irons are out. The 3.4-ounce rule for liquids stays. Stash your spurs and light sabers. Not sure what’s allowed or prohibited to bring on board? See the complete list on TSA’s website.
Rescued chickens wearing diapers join monthly Florida yoga class
Source: The Washington Post, November 15, 2025. Link. Colleen McHenry was leading a yoga class when a chicken named Turkey walked behind her and under a window curtain. McHenry soon learned the reason behind Turkey’s strange behavior: The chicken had laid an egg in her brightly colored diaper while roughly 50 yogis held their poses.
Editor’s note. Experts cited in countless Animal Health Digest posts have counseled to not pet chickens <Link>. Yoga creates no exception to these recommendations.
MIT report: 95 percent of generative AI pilots at companies are failing
Source: FORTUNE, August 18, 2025. Link. A new report, The GenAI Divide: State of AI in Business 2025, reveals that while generative AI holds promise for enterprises, most initiatives to drive rapid revenue growth are falling flat. Purchasing AI tools from specialized vendors and building partnerships succeed about 67 percent of the time, while internal builds succeed only one-third as often.