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June 18, 2025

New Hope for Osteoarthritis in Horses

A novel treatment approach for osteoarthritis reduces joint pain and decreases the action of molecules that break down cartilage. Read more
June 16, 2025

Biggest Barriers to Human-Led Exercise in Horses

Time, weather, and suitable facilities were the three main factors limiting how much human-led exercise a horse receives. Read more
June 11, 2025

Managing Osteoarthritis in Horses: Combining Platelet-Rich Plasma with Corticosteroids

Combining triamcinolone with platelet-rich plasma to treat synovitis or osteoarthritis in athletic horses appears beneficial. 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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Horse eating from ground feeder

Ration Balancers for Horses: Just the Basics

Sometimes forages for horses provide inadequate amounts of the protein, vitamins, and minerals required for the horse’s stage of life or workload. Horse owners can use balancer pellets to meet the horse's requirements and control the amount of energy Read more

Fortified Feed, Ration Balancer, or Vitamin and Mineral Supplement for Horses: Which Do I Choose?


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

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Horse eating grain from a ground feed pan in a stall.

Stress Eating: Anticipatory Behavior of Horses at Feeding Time

Domestic horses often show anticipatory and stress-related behaviors around feeding time, particularly in meal-fed horses. Read more

Learned Helplessness in Horses: Effects on Appetite and Nutrition


Feeding Order of Forage and Oats: Is There a Right Way?


Feeding Donkeys: Consider Their Thriftiness to Achieve Optimal Body Condition


Osteoarthritis Pain in Horses Controlled by CBD and Related Products


Understanding the Use of Nanotechnology in Horse Supplements


Tall Fescue Toxicity in Mares

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Chewing Requirements and Glycemic Response of Fibrous Feedstuffs

Chewing duration is important for optimal horse health and welfare. The saliva produced during chewing buffers stomach acid, and longer chewing times can reduce the risk of boredom and stereotypies. Increased chewing may also result in lower glycemic responses, which could be important for certain horses. The study objectives were to determine whether there were Read more

Using Percutaneous Thermal-Sensing Microchips to Assess the Efficacy of Active Versus Passive Cooling in Exercising Thoroughbred Horses: An Integrative Data Analysis


Validation of Different Cooling Methods in Exercising Two-Year-Old Thoroughbred Racehorses Using Percutaneous Thermal-Sensing Microchips


Effects of Two Cooling Modalities on Temperature Recovery of Rectal, Middle Gluteal Muscle, and Pectoral Muscle Temperatures


Relationships Among the Fatty Acid Profiles of Plasma, Red Blood Cells, and Dried Blood Spots


Feeding Behavior of Horses Fed Different Feeds with Free Access or Restricted Access to Hay


Comparison of Cardiovascular Fitness Measures Determined Under Saddle or on a High-Speed Treadmill

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Vet performing a lameness exam flexing the hock.

New Hope for Osteoarthritis in Horses

A novel treatment approach for osteoarthritis reduces joint pain and decreases the action of molecules that break down cartilage. Read more

Managing Osteoarthritis in Horses: Combining Platelet-Rich Plasma with Corticosteroids


Off-the-Shelf Stem Cells Safe, Effective for Synovitis in Horses


Early Clinical Signs of PPID in Horses


Complexity of Wound Healing in Horses Thwarts Treatment Efforts


Blood Collection, Processing, Storage Affect ACTH Levels in PPID Horses


Preventing Pregnancy Losses in Mares with Salmonella Vaccine

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Biggest Barriers to Human-Led Exercise in Horses

Time, weather, and suitable facilities were the three main factors limiting how much human-led exercise a horse receives. Read more

Screwworm in Horses: Surveillance and Reporting Imperative


Autumnal Horse Care: Six Considerations


Conference Continues with Roster of Top-Flight Researchers as Speakers


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

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