Rat bait proving lethal to endangered Australian species
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Rat bait proving lethal to endangered Australian species

Rat and mouse baits commonly used around the home and in the workplace could potentially wipe out as many as nine species of endangered Australian marsupial carnivores, including the iconic Tasmanian Devil and all of Australia’s quoll species, new research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has found.rat

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Starting Your First Vet Practice? These Game-Changing Programs Will Save You Time, Money, and Stress!
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Starting Your First Vet Practice? These Game-Changing Programs Will Save You Time, Money, and Stress!

Opening your first veterinary practice is a dream come true for many veterinarians. It’s a chance to build something from the ground up, create a unique culture, and serve your community in a way that aligns with your values. But let’s be real—it’s also a daunting task. From securing financing to designing the clinic, hiring staff, and marketing your services, the to-do list can feel overwhelming.

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Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic
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Arterial Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis Predicts Survival in Horses with Colic

A recent study evaluated whether arterial blood samples taken upon admission could predict survival to hospital discharge for horses presenting with colic. The study, which included 358 horses undergoing medical or surgical management for colic, analyzed several blood parameters, including pH, oxygen levels (PaO2), carbon dioxide (PaCO2), electrolytes, and anion gaps, across different types of colic lesions.

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Study Finds Low Utility of Routine Preoperative Thoracic Radiographs in Dogs Without Thoracic Disease Symptoms
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Study Finds Low Utility of Routine Preoperative Thoracic Radiographs in Dogs Without Thoracic Disease Symptoms

A recent study evaluated the necessity of routine preoperative thoracic radiographs in dogs scheduled for elective tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) when there were no clinical signs or history suggesting thoracic or cardiopulmonary disease. The study, published in AJVR, aimed to assess the usefulness of this test in such patients.

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Enhancing Cow Health and Milk Quality through Immune Function Insights
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Enhancing Cow Health and Milk Quality through Immune Function Insights

Researchers have identified various distinctive immune cells in cow’s milk, creating potential avenues for enhancing animal health and milk production – as detailed in a study in Animal Nutriomics, published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Zhejiang University. Using single-cell RNA sequencing to study fresh milk samples, the researchers were able to explore the molecular identities of cow milk in greater detail, particularly immune cells, where they discovered that T cells and granulocytes were present as the main cell types in healthy Holstein cows.

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