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March 27, 2024

Underwater Treadmills Rapidly Build Back Muscles in Horses

Recurrent incline underwater treadmill exercise develops muscles in the back within two weeks of starting exercise, according to one study. Read more
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March 25, 2024

Melatonin: Can It Predict Your Horse’s Temperament?

Many people are familiar with melatonin as a sleep aid, but few of us know that melatonin may affect a horse’s temperament. Read more
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March 20, 2024

How to Feed Horses: General Guidelines

Concise guidelines provide horse owners sound nutritional management strategies for optimal health and well-being. Read more

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Learn More About Bluegrass Horse Feed

Bluegrass feeds, formulas, and product development programmes are underpinned and complemented by Kentucky Equine Research. Read more

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Melatonin: Can It Predict Your Horse’s Temperament?

Many people are familiar with melatonin as a sleep aid, but few of us know that melatonin may affect a horse’s temperament. Read more

How to Feed Horses: General Guidelines


Determining Selenium Stores in Horses


Accurately Estimating Body Weight of Horses: Why and How


What Is It About Spring Grass That Makes My Horse’s Body Grumble?


No Causative Gene Found for Vitamin E Deficiency Disease in Horses


Shedding Light on Melatonin in Mares

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Thoroughbred Racehorses in Hong Kong Require Vitamin D Supplementation to Mitigate the Risk of Low Vitamin D Status

Vitamin D biology in equids is unique and poorly understood. Naturally managed (grazing) horses rely on dietary vitamin D2 (ergocalciferol) to provide adequate vitamin D, because endogenous ultraviolet radiation-mediated synthesis of vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) is ineffective in this species. To test the hypothesis that the management of stabled, nongrazing racehorses is a risk factor for Read more

The Equine Blood Fatty Acid Profile and Clearance Rate of Supplemented Fatty Acids


Digestibility and Glycemic Response of Timothy-Based Haylage and Timothy Grass Hay


Relationship Between Age, Gender, Height, Body Condition Score, and Body Weight in Thoroughbred Yearlings Raised in Kentucky


Titration of GLA Supplementation Is Linearly Related to Incorporation of DGLA into Equine Red Blood Cells


Factors Affecting Birth Weight in Thoroughbred Foals Born in Kentucky, United Kingdom, and Australia


Type of Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Supplementation Affects Red Blood Cell Fatty Acid Composition in Exercised Thoroughbreds

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Underwater Treadmills Rapidly Build Back Muscles in Horses

Recurrent incline underwater treadmill exercise develops muscles in the back within two weeks of starting exercise, according to one study. Read more

Right Dorsal Colitis in Horses: Role of Bicarbonate in Etiology


Inside or Out: Exploring Standard of Care for Horse Housing


Right Dorsal Colitis in Horses: An Overview


No Causative Gene Found for Vitamin E Deficiency Disease in Horses


Mare Age Biggest Predictor of Foaling Success


Antioxidant Properties of Vitamin E Support Stallion Fertility

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Conference Continues with Roster of Top-Flight Researchers as Speakers

The second day of the 27th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference featured a roster of top-flight researchers as speakers. Read more

27th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference: Kentucky Equine Research Welcomes Guests and World-Renowned Speakers


Extending Photoperiod for Muscle Development in Young Horses


Olfactory Stimulation Enriches Horses’ Environments


Pigeon Fever Reported in Missouri Horses


Which Off-Track Thoroughbreds Are Most Desirable?


Setting Up Thoroughbreds for Success One Stride at a Time

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