KER Focus Articles
April 23, 2024
New Sizes of Your Favorite KER Targeted Nutrition Products: Bio-Bloom PS and EquiShure
Kentucky Equine Research has announced that two of its most popular products, Bio-Bloom™ PS and EquiShure®, are available in
April 01, 2024
Use of Standardized Exercise Tests in Equine Research
A standardized exercise test has been an incredible tool in many studies conducted at Kentucky Equine Research over the
March 31, 2024
Bio-Bloom and Nano-Q10 Contribute to Recovery from Bacterial Infection
Hilary Scott used KER Targeted Nutrittion products to help her mare recover from a severe bacterial infection.
March 20, 2024
Research Insights: Processing Blood Samples
Thousands of blood samples have been collected and processed since the Kentucky Equine Research initiated its research efforts in
March 19, 2024
The 2024 Equine Health and Nutrition Conference: Interns’ Perspectives
Equinews asked a couple of the interns to write a synopsis of their experiences at the conference. Read more
March 11, 2024
KER Targeted Nutrition: Spring Supplementation Strategies for Horses
This month, save 15% on select KER Targeted Nutrition digestive health products with code SPRING24 at checkout.
February 23, 2024
Proceedings from the Kentucky Equine Research Conference Now Available Online
The proceedings of the 27th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference presented by Kentucky Equine Research are now available online.
February 19, 2024
Kentucky Equine Research Unveils New Brand Commercial
Kentucky Equine Research recently debuted a new brand commercial featuring the wide variety of facilities, employees, and research horses.
February 13, 2024
Conference Wrap-Up: Kentucky Equine Research Conference Chock-Full of Science and Practical Considerations
With world-renowned speakers on tap to speak about current topics, the conference attracted over 200 delegates from six continents.
January 30, 2024
Punnett Squares, Heart Rate Variability, and NRC Guidelines! USPC Research Project Fair Participants Impress Judges in 2024
Pony Club members are known as a studious bunch, which may explain the impressive research projects at this year's