Meg Harrington, BS, CVT, VTS (PAIM)

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Meg Harrington, BS, CVT, VTS (PAIM)

Veterinary Technician

Meg is a board-certified Veterinary Technician Specialist in production animal internal medicine who specializes in livestock consulting and production animal care.  Meg grew up on a cow/calf operation in southern Indiana and has always had a passion for the cattle industry.  She graduated from Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine with a Bachelor’s Degree in Veterinary Technology in 2010 where her main focus was Herd Health and Production Medicine.  Meg currently resides on a ranch in Sheridan, Arkansas where she runs a registered cow herd with her husband, Cody, and daughter, Hadley. Meg has a strong desire to educate and develop herd health programs specific to the needs of her producers through risk assessment and disease surveillance in addition to helping them see the economic benefit of utilizing certain products to boost production through weight gain, increased reproductive performance, and the facilitation of ways to decrease morbidity and mortality in high-risk cattle.

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