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Milk Check Event Offers Fresh Insights for Dairy Veterinarians

Milk Check Event Offers Fresh Insights for Dairy Veterinarians


By Andi Anderson

Dairy veterinarians and industry professionals are invited to attend The Milk Check: Fresh Insights for Dairy Vets on October 17, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Michigan State University in Lansing, Michigan.

The event will feature the latest dairy cattle research, continuing education sessions, and a guided tour of the new MSU Dairy facility.

Renowned dairy consultant Dr. Gordie Jones, along with MSU faculty, will present new research findings and practical strategies to improve herd health and management. Attendees can participate in educational talks, engage with graduate students during a poster session, and network with colleagues from across the region.

Key presentations include:

KPIs for Evaluating Dairy Farm Facilities – Dr. Gordie Jones

Troubleshooting Transition Cow Problems – Dr. Gordie Jones

15 Minute Milk Quality Consult – Dr. Pamela Ruegg

Troubleshooting Vaccination Programs – Dr. Angel Abuelo

Optimizing First Service Success Using Precision Technology – Dr. Augusto Maduriera

The program offers 3.5 continuing education (CE) credits, making it a valuable opportunity for veterinary professionals to stay current on dairy management practices. Registration is $100, which includes lunch, and must be completed by October 16, 2025, at 11:45 p.m.

The event will be held at 4075 N College Road, Lansing, MI 48910. For more details or to register, contact 517-355-7473 or visit the event registration page, which goes live on or before September 17, 2025.

This one-day conference provides a unique chance to explore cutting-edge research, gain hands-on insights, and strengthen professional skills, all in the heart of Michigan’s dairy industry.

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