Friendly social behaviors are contagious for chimpanzees
Chimpanzees are more likely to engage in play or groom each other if they see others performing these social behaviors first, Georgia Sandars and colleagues at Durham University, U.K. report in a study publishing November 20, 2024 in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.
Finding a preventative solution to a billion-dollar poultry problem
The poultry industry loses up to $6 billion annually due to necrotic enteritis, a preventable intestinal disease in poultry, including broiler chickens.
An Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station poultry science researcher is evaluating a new possible solution using a novel vaccine combined with a bile acid regimen.
Florida panthers deemed unaffected by emerging fatal genetic condition in new UCF-led research
University of Central Florida researchers helmed a study that found Florida panthers are not particularly susceptible to a potentially transmissible disease that causes cognitive decline leading to death in their prey.
The findings abate concerns that this fatal disease, known as chronic wasting disease, is threatening the species.
Breakthrough for Dogs with Heart Disease: First FDA-Approved Liquid Treatment for Congestive Heart Failure
Boehringer Ingelheim has unveiled VETMEDIN® Solution, the first FDA-approved oral liquid treatment for managing CHF in dogs caused by MMVD or DCM. This new option offers a convenient and precise way to support canine heart health, especially for dogs that may struggle with tablets. Previous studies have demonstrated VETMEDIN®'s ability to enhance survival time and quality of life in dogs with these conditions.
New research could pave way for vaccine against deadly wildlife disease
Known as Bang’s disease or undulant fever, brucellosis is a highly contagious condition affecting cattle, bison, and swine, leading to infertility, lameness, and loss of young. It can also infect humans, presenting serious health risks. Alarmingly, Brucella abortus is becoming increasingly antibiotic-resistant, making treatment more challenging.
Texas A&M researchers uncover secrets of horse genetics for conservation, breeding
Researchers at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) are shedding light on the Y chromosome in horses, providing insights that could guide breeding practices and support efforts to preserve breed diversity.