Day: July 27, 2010

New information about raw pet foods unveiled at AVMA convention

Atlanta — The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) is offering a program to help explain the hottest topic in pet nutrition, Raw Diets, at the 147th Annual AVMA Convention in Atlanta, Georgia at 9 a.m. on Saturday, July 31. Dr. Sherry L. Sanderson, a veterinarian expert in pet nutrition, will explain the popularity of these new diets and respond to the claims made by those who support raw diets. “Raw diets evoke a lot of passion and emotion from pet owners who feel they are doing what is best for their pets,” Dr. Sanderson said. “Unfortunately, the

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Study finds no clear safety advantage for grass-fed beef

Jul 20, 2010 (CIDRAP News) – A recent study of a modest sample of US retail beef products found little difference between the levels of bacteria in grass-fed and conventionally raised beef, despite marketing claims that grass-fed beef is safer. Reporting in Foodborne Pathogens and Disease, researchers said they found no significant differences in total coliform bacteria, Escherichia coli, or Enterococcus species. They also looked at antimicrobial resistance and found mixed evidence, with some signs of increased resistance in bacteria isolated from conventional beef as compared with grass-fed beef. “Taken together, these data indicate that there are no clear food

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Alfalfa Hay Reduces Ulcer Severity

If your horse has ulcers, giving him omeprazole isn’t the only thing you can do to help reduce the severity of the problem. Noah Cohen, VMD, PhD, MPH, Dipl. ACVIM, discussed a study that found alfalfa hay reduced the severity of ulcers in young, …  Read more

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