Source: dvm360 This week on dvm360.com, notable highlights include the United States Department of Agriculture’s announcement of the final rule for Organic Livestock and Poultry Standards, establishing clear and robust standards. The Vet Blast Podcast delves into the top three culture killers at Veterinary practices and strategies to counter them. Dr. Michelle Bellville emphasizes the […]
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FDA Creates Guidance on Informed Consent for Companion Animal Studies
by Editor | Nov 10, 2023 | Animal Health News, Companion Animal
Source: AVMA The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released draft guidance, open for public comment until November 14, aimed at helping animal owners understand the risks and benefits of enrolling their companion animals in clinical studies. The guidance, titled “Informed Consent Forms for Studies that Enroll Client-Owned Companion Animals,” addresses the lack of […]
read moreCan Short-Term Fiber Supplementation Improve Farrowing?
by Editor | Nov 9, 2023 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: National Hog Farmer This article discusses the impact of dietary fiber supplementation on the reproductive performance of sows during the transition from gestation to the farrowing process. The study evaluated the effects of soluble and insoluble dietary fiber at different levels of supplementation on sow and litter performance. Soluble fiber did not significantly affect […]
read moreVCPR Requirements Fuel State Legislative Activity
by Editor | Nov 8, 2023 | Animal Health News, Veterinary Practice
Source: AVMA The debate over establishing a veterinarian-client-patient-relationship (VCPR) through in-person examinations versus solely electronic means is unfolding in state legislatures and Veterinary medical boards. Advocates of a virtual VCPR argue that it could improve access to Veterinary care, but many veterinarians are skeptical, as most animal care, particularly preventive care tailored to individual circumstances, […]
read moreMulti-Disciplinary Project Aims to Predict Stress in Cattle
by Editor | Nov 7, 2023 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Oklahoma State University Oklahoma State University researchers have initiated a $1 million, four-year project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture to investigate stress in cattle using artificial intelligence (AI) and sensor technologies. The project aims to examine the impact of cumulative stress on livestock, particularly during the weaning phase. The researchers will study […]
read moreWhy We Need to Reinvent Veterinary Care Now
by Editor | Nov 3, 2023 | Veterinary Practice - Views, Views
Source: Bovine Veterinarian The 21st Century Animal Health Symposium at the University of Illinois gathered over 125 veterinarians, industry leaders, and academia to contemplate the future of Veterinary care. The symposium addressed the challenge of redefining how Veterinary care is delivered, emphasizing the need to consider both care givers and receivers. The Veterinary industry’s productivity […]
read moreShould You Use a Baby Voice With Dogs? This Is What Veterinarians Want You To Know
by Editor | Nov 2, 2023 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Parade Many pet owners engage in baby talk, or pet-directed speech (PDS), when communicating with their dogs. Dr. Julie Buzby, a South Carolina-based veterinarian, acknowledges that even she is guilty of using baby talk with her dogs. PDS is similar to the speech patterns used when talking to babies, characterized by higher pitch and […]
read morePet Ownership Declined in U.S. from 70% to 66% in 2022
by Editor | Nov 1, 2023 | Companion Animal, News
Source: PetFoodIndustry.com In 2022, pet ownership in the United States declined from 70% to 66%, according to the 2023-2024 American Pet Products Association (APPA) National Pet Owners Survey, representing approximately 86.9 million households with pets. Dogs remained the most popular pets, with 65.1 million households owning them, surpassing cats at 46.5 million households. Despite the […]
read moreCargill: Next Generation Phytogenics Can Optimize Animal Performance
by Editor | Oct 31, 2023 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: FeedNavigator The acquisition of phytogenic producer, Delacon, by Cargill in June 2022 has enlarged the scope and pace of innovation within the U.S. company’s feed additive business, enabling synergistic new product development, says an executive. Read the full story HERE: https://www.feednavigator.com/Article/2023/10/26/Cargill-Next-generation-phytogenics-can-optimize-animal-performance
read moreCompanion Animal Healthcare Market Growth, Size, Share, Price, Report, Forecast 2024-2032
by Editor | Oct 30, 2023 | Companion Animal, News
Source: Digital Journal The global companion Animal Healthcare market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2% between 2024 and 2032, according to a report by Expert Market Research. This growth is attributed to the increasing trend of pet ownership and a heightened focus on animal health. Companion Animal Healthcare […]
read moreAnimal Artificial Insemination Market Booming Segments; Investors Seeking Growth 2030
by Editor | Oct 30, 2023 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Digital Journal The report on the Animal Artificial Insemination market, covering the period from 2023 to 2030, provides insights into current market trends and developments for industry professionals and marketing executives. It emphasizes key drivers expected to boost the Animal Artificial Insemination market. The report includes valuable information such as market share, size, and […]
read moreUGA to Offer State’s First Ph.D. in Regenerative Bioscience
by Editor | Oct 29, 2023 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: UGA Today The University of Georgia (UGA) has introduced a groundbreaking Ph.D. program in regenerative bioscience, in collaboration with the Regenerative Bioscience Center and the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. UGA is the first institution in Georgia to offer a formalized doctoral program in this field, aiming to foster interdisciplinary research and entrepreneurial […]
read moreWhy Are There No Vets? 5 Ideas for Helping to Overcome the Large Animal Vet Shortage
by Editor | Oct 28, 2023 | Animal Health News, Livestock
Source: Lancaster Farming Pennsylvania’s House Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee is addressing the shortage of large-animal and mixed-practice veterinarians in the state. During a meeting with industry representatives, suggestions were made to create mid-level veterinarian positions, improve the quality of life in rural areas, and harness technology like telemedicine and augmented reality. Other ideas included […]
read moreMeet Wetteny Joseph: at the Forefront of the World’s Leading Animal Health Company
by Editor | Oct 27, 2023 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: Forbes Wetteny Joseph, the Chief Financial Officer of Zoetis, the world’s leading Animal Health company, shares insights into his background, career, and leadership approach in an interview. Joseph, who grew up in Haiti and is one of ten siblings, discusses his journey from a non-English-speaking immigrant to a successful CFO, emphasizing his determination to […]
read moreOne Health: The Interconnection of Animal and Human Health
by Editor | Oct 26, 2023 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: pharmaphorum The intersection of human health and animal health is an increasingly important focus in the healthcare industry. Many diseases affect both humans and animals, and diseases can cross the species barrier from animals to humans and vice versa. Zoonotic diseases, such as avian influenza and rabies, highlight the close connection between human and […]
read moreNew Animal Disease Early Detection Partnership
by Editor | Oct 25, 2023 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: AgNet West Radio Network The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is initiating a partnership between the National Animal Health Laboratory Network (NAHLN) and the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBADF) to enhance early detection of emerging animal diseases. The collaboration involves deploying five scientists to different NAHLN laboratories across the country. These scientists will […]
read moreWhat Will the Future Bring to Veterinary Medicine?
by Editor | Oct 24, 2023 | Animal Health Industry, News
Source: VIN News Service Mark Helfat, a veterinarian with over 45 years of experience, ponders the future of Veterinary medicine and expresses concerns about the potential impact of telemedicine, artificial intelligence (AI), and the dilution of the veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR). He questions the monetization of telemedicine, as he already provides free advice to clients over […]
read moreU.S. Veterinary Colleges Increase Seats at Accelerating Rate
by Editor | Oct 23, 2023 | Animal Health News, News
Source: AVMA For the 2022-23 school year, U.S. Veterinary colleges enrolled over 4,000 first-year students, surpassing this milestone for the first time. Data from the American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges (AAVMC) revealed that from 2012-23, first-year enrollment increased by an average of 2.7% annually, reaching a total growth of 37.7%, from 2,938 to 4,047 […]
read moreDo Pet Owners Care More for Their Dogs Than They Care for Their Cats?
by Editor | Oct 22, 2023 | Companion Animal, News
Source: earth.com A scientific investigation conducted in Denmark, Austria, and the United Kingdom has revealed that while dogs are generally preferred over cats as pets, the extent of this preference varies significantly based on cultural context. The study, led by Dr. Peter Sandøe from the University of Copenhagen, involved 2,117 participants, including dog owners, cat […]
read moreNonprofit Pairs Veterans Suffering from Military Traumas with Service Animals
by Editor | Oct 21, 2023 | Companion Animal, News
Source: KSAT.com Danny Onvimala, a 20-year Army veteran, and his black Labrador retriever, Private, share an unbreakable bond. Onvimala battles post-traumatic stress disorder and a traumatic brain injury from his service in Iraq. Private, introduced through K9s for Warriors, a nonprofit that pairs trained service animals with veterans suffering from PTSD and military trauma, has […]
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