VMS 361 Agricultural Animal Health

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VMS 361 Agricultural Animal Health Heading on down the road Snippy on Turtle Draw Bovine Health Section Veterinary Introduction John Gay, DVM PhD DACVPM Associate Professor, AAHP FDIU 2 My class PowerPoints & materials are on line Google jmgay index Google jmgay index 3 http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/courses-jmgay/ 4 http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/courses-jmgay/ Your background and future intentions? Who are the ag animal veterinarian s ultimate clients? 5 On a sheet of paper please write: Your name, major and year A sentence or two on why you are taking this class Where you are from Briefly list your livestock experience E.g., grew up on a cow calf operation, worked summers on a dairy The career you intend to pursue Any veterinarians you know well 6 http://www.joybauer.com/photo-gallery/happy-healthy-family/eat-dinner-as-a-family.aspx The same as the livestock producers 1

VCPR: Veterinarian Client Patient Relationship All veterinary care is required by law to be delivered under a valid VCPR Diagnosing or treating Prescribing or dispensing medications Regulated by a state s Veterinary Practice act What is different about the VCPR in agricultural animal medicine vs. domestic pet veterinary medicine? VCPR: Veterinarian Client Patient Relationship + Government http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/04/28/govt-to-urge-food-companies-to-limit-ads-for-kids/ 7 https://www.avma.org/public/petcare/pages/vcpr-faqs.aspx 8 + Consumers FSV: Food Supply Veterinary Medicine Fear drives social concerns about foods The Consumers The Ultimate FSV Client Anyone in the supply chain who ignores this does so at everyone s peril! Producer Veterinarian Processor Marketer Service Establishment http://www.sheknows.com/channels/parenting Any food or anything in food perceived to threaten people, particularly children, is ZAPPED! 9 10 11 Society has particular expectations of animalorigin foodstuffs Safe and wholesome animal origin foodstuffs Free from harmful drug residues (antibiotics, hormones) Few or no harmful bacteria Animals raised and handled in a humane manner Rising animal welfare concerns Third party audit programs proliferating rapidly http://www.nationaldairyfarm.com/ 12 The Five Freedoms capture social expectations of how animals producing human food are raised and handled 1. Freedom from Hunger and Thirst By ready access to fresh water and a diet maintain full health and vigor 2. Freedom from Discomfort By providing an appropriate environment including shelter and a comfortable resting area 3. Freedom from Pain, Injury, or Disease By prevention or rapid diagnosis and treatment 4. Freedom to Express Normal Behaviour By providing sufficient space, proper facilities, and company of the animal s own kind 5. Freedom from Fear and Distress By ensuring conditions and treatment which avoid mental suffering Driving incorporation of pain management into common husbandry procedures (e.g., castration, dehorning, branding) http://www.fawc.org.uk/freedoms.htm 2

13 Animal Welfare issues are continually in the press Animal rights activists target Petaluma slaughterhouse 4/7/14 (106 Google News hits) How animal welfare advances veganism and animal rights Huff Post, 3/17/14 (1,940 hits) Animal rights advocates who helped elect Mayor de Blasio are unleashing their clout at City Hall NY Daily News, 4/8/14 The Press Democrat 7/7/14 http://www.pressdemocrat.com/article/20140407/articles/140409655 14 When social license (public trust) is lost, consumers enforce social control Public Trust: Belief that producer practices are consistent with social expectations and values Shared values are 3-5 times more important than demonstrating competence Social License: Freedom to operate with minimal formal restrictions in presence of public trust Social Control: Operating under formal restrictions in absence of public trust Legislation, regulation, market requirements (Examples: Yum Foods, McDonalds,...) http://www.myauditprep.com/audit-standards http://www.aboutmcdonalds.com/mcd/sustainability/library/policies_programs/sustainable_supply_chain/animal_welfare.html Part of public trust is that veterinarians are expected to act on the animal s behalf Charlie Arnot The social license vs. control balance Society expects veterinarians to act: 1. First as independent agents for the animals 2. Second in their clients' interests When expectations aren t met, that trust is broken, and somebody else fills the gap! Flexible Responsive Lower costs Social License Values Expectations Ethics Self regulation Tipping Point Single major event or impacts of cumulative events Rigid Bureaucratic Higher costs Social Control Gov. Regulation Legislation Litigation Auditing The Agency Problem http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/cows/ Center for Food Integrity http://www.foodintegrity.org/ Why Science Isn t Enough What consumers need to trust animal agriculture http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2iqpmo5ahk Protecting our Freedom to Operate: Earning and maintaining public trust and our social license http://animal.cals.arizona.edu/swnmc/proceedings/2009/03arnot_09.pdf 15 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/principal%e2%80%93agent_problem 16 http://extension.wsu.edu/vetextension/archives/pages/animalwelfaresymposium2012.aspx Food safety headlines are continually in the press 524 sickened by Salmonella outbreak linked with Foster Farms Chicken Fox News, 4/10/14 (4,950 hits) Food poisoning more likely at US restaurants than at home UPI, 4/9/14 (66 hits) Chuck E. Cheese s norovirus outbreak investigated KARE, 4/10/14 Serious controversies continue over our food, how it is produced and what it contains Example of one controversy: Raw milk facts.com (www.raw milk facts.com) Finally! Raw milk information you can trust! Real Raw Milk Facts (www.realrawmilkfacts.com) Real Dangers of Raw Milk What are the real benefits and risks of drinking raw milk? For more, read: Unpasteurized Milk: A Continued Public Health Threat at http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/48/1/93.full.pdf+html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/raw_milk 17 18 3

Opposition to conventional agriculture is increasing and missinformation spreads rapidly via social media Temple Grandin is an animal welfare leader http://www.humanesociety.org/ http://hsus.typepad.com/... more than half the cattle in the US and Canada are processed through systems that she designed 19 20 Her work supports the developing cattle housing, handling and transport requirements www.grandin.com Google "grandin" 21 http://www.grandin.com/ 22 Public risk perception is not straightforward! "Troubled paradise: Some 70 percent of all outbreaks of foodborne illness are traced back to meat and poultry products" 23 24 Cigarette! http://www.jumbojoke.com/000257.html Which are the jackhammers and which are the cigarettes? Emotional perception trumps rational science every time 4

The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service establishes food labeling standards that restrict the VCPR Grass Fed Naturally Raised Organic Certified Angus Beef Nolan Ryan s Tender Aged Beef Because the consumer is at the end of the chain, the ag animal VCPR is restricted compared to pet medicine Government regulation has large impact FDA: drug use restrictions Rapid change is occurring Increased public scrutiny Increasing traceback and accountability requirements Anesthesia for routine procedures (dehorning, castrating) Google jmgay Food Labeling 25 http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/courses-jmgay/pmfoodlabeling.htm 26 How is the VCPR different for the producer now compared to 30 years ago? The Internet: Prior veterinarians had the corner on professional information Either buy veterinary books or go to a veterinary library Now 24/7 access to veterinary information May have more time to read it than veterinarian does Problem What are credible sources? Extension service Credible resources are PubMed, Consultant and Merck Veterinary Manual PubMed National Library of Medicine indexes scientific veterinary literature Google pubmed Cornell Consultant search on basis of clinical signs lists current clinical literature on a particular disease Google cornell consultant Merck Veterinary Manual on line 27 28 Internet assignment to hand in next session with me For your favorite species, print off the description of an interesting disease in Cornell Consultant For this same disease, print off 3 abstracts from PubMed Find the same disease in the on line Merck Veterinary Manual and print off one page Pubmed indexes most of the veterinary literature Google terms: Cornell Consultant, PubMed, Merck Veterinary Manual 29 30 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?otool=wsubclib 5

Identify current clinical literature through Cornell Consultant Enter a diagnosis key word Google Cornell Consultant Click on a link - 31 http://www.vet.cornell.edu/consultant/ 32 The Merck Veterinary Manual is on line 33 34 Results of search on same terms The Internet enables rapid communication between like minded individuals Focused websites, e mail lists, blogs: Animal owners concerned about specific diseases Activists on food related health issues Activists on philosophical issues Animal welfare / rights HSUS Factory Farming example: http://liberationbc.org/blog/ Vegetarian, vegan 35 36 6

Producers also have 24/7 blog resources Internet information access changes the VCPR Veterinarian is less information provider and more information interpreter Being sales targets, managers need information assessment by independent expert Determining study validity and applicability to the producer s operation Click Here 37 http://purduephil.wordpress.com/ Google The Beef Blog 38 Veterinarian is not replaced Not cost effective use of the producer s time Unique vocabulary: Specialized medical terminology doubles a veterinary student s vocabulary Experience provides basis for comparison Web Notes Read: Conditions for Producers' Use of Livestock Drugs http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/courses-jmgay/vmadproducerdrugs.htm Google "jmgay index" 39 7