McArt Lab members @ 2016 AABP annual conference

Six members of the McArt Dairy Cow Lab spent last week in Charlotte, NC at the 2016 American Association of Bovine Practitioners Annual Conference. We were busy learning, giving research presentations, exercising, and catching up with colleagues.

Dr. Kathryn Bach presented a research summary discussing her work comparing handheld ketosis meters, for which she won 1st place in the graduate student competition! Dr. Raf Neves gave an excellent presentation on his recent study evaluating risk factors associated with postpartum subclinical hypocalcemia, and Isabelle Louge gave her first national presentation in the student research summary session on her work with single-administration oral calcium supplementation. All three did a fantastic job representing our lab and have set a great standard for future lab members!

Three of our members also participated in the 4th annual Stampede 5k race, which seemed like a good idea at the time of registration. Perhaps not so much at 6:30am on a Saturday, but Stephanie Tarlowe, Isabelle Louge, and Jess McArt joined 94 other participants in a 5k run to raise money for the Amstutz Scholarship Fund with smiles at the finish!

We are all now back in Ithaca taking classes, doing field projects, and analyzing data. Stay tuned for more research updates!

Metabolic Armageddon

Seems as if the February 25 issue of Progressive Dairyman likes to discuss metabolic disease in early lactation cows every year!  In the 2016 issue, McArt Lab post-doc, Dr. Sabine Mann, discusses how to manage and monitor the metabolic “Armageddon” in transition cows.

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Metabolic Armageddon

More Dr. McArt in the News!

Dr. McArt has been spending a lot of time in the spotlight these days!  Check out her most recent publication in Journal of Dairy Science discussing the costs of hyperketonemia in early lactation dairy cattle.

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Cost of Hyperketonemia Article