Person

Madeline M Parr

Grad Research Asst | Animal Science

Specialization: Coach - Horse Judging Team

Overview

Madeline Parr grew up in east Tennessee where she started riding horses at the age of seven. Even with no familial ties to agriculture, she quickly became heavily involved in the 4H Horse Project and AQHA, making valuable connections and earning many outstanding awards. To earn a bachelor's degree, Madeline followed her dreams and attended Virginia Tech and graduated in May of 2023 with a focus in equine science. She then applied for graduate school at the University of Tennessee under the mentorship of Dr. Jennie Ivey. So far, this program has allowed her to go above and beyond in both teaching and research opportunities including extension, coaching the horse judging team, and researching equine metabolic gene expression.

Research Focus

Combining metabolic nutrition and exercise physiology to improve feeding practices for all conditions of horses with a focus on starved equine nutrition.

Teaching Focus

ANSC 461 Horse Judging

Outreach Focus

Applying science-based practices within the equine industry to improve nutrition, exercise, health, and general management practices for all horse owners.

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Education and Training
  • BS, Animal Science, Virginia Tech, 2023

Madeline M Parr

Grad Research Asst | Animal Science
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Education and Training
  • BS, Animal Science, Virginia Tech, 2023
Overview

Madeline Parr grew up in east Tennessee where she started riding horses at the age of seven. Even with no familial ties to agriculture, she quickly became heavily involved in the 4H Horse Project and AQHA, making valuable connections and earning many outstanding awards. To earn a bachelor's degree, Madeline followed her dreams and attended Virginia Tech and graduated in May of 2023 with a focus in equine science. She then applied for graduate school at the University of Tennessee under the mentorship of Dr. Jennie Ivey. So far, this program has allowed her to go above and beyond in both teaching and research opportunities including extension, coaching the horse judging team, and researching equine metabolic gene expression.

Research Focus

Combining metabolic nutrition and exercise physiology to improve feeding practices for all conditions of horses with a focus on starved equine nutrition.

Teaching Focus

ANSC 461 Horse Judging

Outreach Focus

Applying science-based practices within the equine industry to improve nutrition, exercise, health, and general management practices for all horse owners.