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04.11.11
Glenn P. Blodgett
2011 Outstanding Alumni
Dr. Glenn P. Blodgett, '74
His colleagues, his profession, and his community recognize Dr.
Glenn P. Blodgett, '74, as a leader in equine veterinary
medicine.
After graduation, Dr. Blodgett joined Spur Veterinary Hospital,
a mixed veterinary practice in Spur for two years. In 1976, he
became self-employed at the Hansford County Veterinary Hospital in
Spearman, where he served primarily large-animal clientele for 6
years. In 1982, he joined Burnett Ranches, LLC (6666 Ranch) in
Guthrie, where he is currently resident veterinarian and horse
division manager. While at Burnett Ranches, Dr. Blodgett has grown
the largest individually owned ranch property in Texas to an equine
industry leader in equine embryo transfer and artificial
insemination. Under his leadership, the ranch has consistently
produced and developed some of the most highly recognized racing
and western performance quarter horses worldwide, earning the ranch
numerous awards and distinctions from the American Quarter Horse
Association.
Dr. Blodgett's professional contributions are immense and
encompass both veterinary medicine and the horse industry. He
served as a member of the Texas Racing Commission, and also served
on the Board of Directors for the American Association of Equine
Practitioners. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for
the American Quarter Horse Association. In addition, he is an
active member of the Texas Equine Veterinary Association, the Texas
Quarter Horse Association, the Texas Veterinary Medical
Association, the American Association of Bovine Practitioners, and
the Ranching Heritage Association.
Commitment to community service plays an important role in Dr.
Blodgett's life. He served on the Guthrie Common School District as
a board member for 24 years and was a member of the advisory board
for Tarleton State University in Stephenville. He is currently
serving as chairman of the King County Tax Appraisal Board and is
an active supporter of the 4-H and FFA.
Over his career, Dr. Blodgett has been recognized on numerous
occasions for his contributions to the equine industry. In 1992, he
received the Joan Pew Award from the National Association of State
Racing Commissioners. He also received the American Quarter Horse
Association Register of Merit Award in 1990. In the same year, he
was awarded Equine Practitioner of the Year by the Texas Veterinary
Medical Association.
In 1994, Dr. Blodgett was awarded an adjunct professorship in
the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences at the Texas
A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences.
He also teaches at Texas Tech University as an adjunct graduate
faculty member. In addition, he mentors 25-30 senior veterinary
students each year from throughout the country at the 6666
Ranch.
Dr. Blodgett and his wife, Karen, have two daughters and four
granddaughters, with a grandson due in July. In his leisure time,
he enjoys spending time outside, raising horses, exercising, and
horseback riding. He also enjoys traveling with his family and
photography.
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