Brooke Parrish
Extension & Education Graduate Advisor: Dr. Ty Schmidt University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Brooke Parrish is a Ph.D., candidate with a specialization in Extension & Education. Her research focuses on investigating the physiological and behavioral changes in feedlot cattle during acute heat stress events. Her other projects include utilizing the NUtrack Livestock Monitoring System to identify behavioral changes in swine prior to identifiable sickness symptoms to create an early detection algorithm.
Education
M.S., Animal Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
B.S., Equine Industry & Business, West Texas A&M University
A.S., Black Hawk College - East Campus
Selected Publications
- Parrish, B. L., Holliday, A. J., Hulbert, L. E., Goering, M. J., Forster, S. L., Vieregger, A. E., ... & Schmidt, T. B. (2024). 269 Evaluation of changes in the activity of group-housed nursery pigs exposed to an endotoxin challenge using the NUtrack Livestock Monitoring System. Journal of Animal Science, 102(Supplement_3), 5-6.
- Reith, R. R., Gibbs, R., White, M. R., Parrish, B. L., Fuller, A. M., Schmidt, T. B., ... & Petersen, J. L. (2024). 204 Changes in DNA methylation 5 days after exposure to acute heat stress in beef cattle skeletal muscle. Journal of Animal Science, 102(Supplement_3), 40-41.
- Parrish, B. L., Conner, N., Brady, C. M., Hiney, K., & Anderson, K. P. (2023). 151 Development and refinement of online horse judging resources: A mixed-methods study. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 124, 104453.
- Parrish, B.L., Hiney K., Brady C., Anderson, K. P. (2021). Assessment of interest in interactive horse judging resources, Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, v 100, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jevs.2021.103579.