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Thoroughbred yearling in sales ring
July 11, 2017

Managing Yearlings During Sales Season

Taking a yearling to the sales involves a variety of management changes, whether it be a new feeding program, Read more
Woman in barn aisle with senior horse
July 03, 2017

Customer Spotlight: EquiShure Helps With Loss of Appetite

Hilary Markey recently asked for advice from Kentucky Equine Research (KER) experts regarding her older horse that was experiencing Read more
Racehorse exercising on track
May 23, 2017

Support Bone Strength and Recovery with DuraPlex

Studies with exercised Thoroughbreds at Kentucky Equine Research showed positive changes in bone quality after only one month of Read more
Vegetable oil for horses
May 09, 2017

Nano-E Aids Wound Healing in Horses: Customer Report

Vitamin E is first and foremost an antioxidant, an agent that keeps free radicals from forming and potentially weakening Read more
Horses grazing in field with buttercups
April 24, 2017

Tips for Healthy Spring Grazing

Even the healthiest of horses may encounter digestive disturbances associated with fast-growing grasses and overconsumption. Overweight horses and ponies Read more
KER-Sponsored Rider Mikayla Conklin
April 17, 2017

KER Powers Barrel Racer to Top Placings

Barrel racer Mikayla Conklin recently competed at the Panty Raid Futurity in Springfield, Ohio. Read more
Show jumper over fence
April 11, 2017

Performance Horse Nutrition Book Available Online

In-depth discussions are also included regarding common issues such as gastric ulcers, hindgut acidosis, joint care, electrolyte replacement, and Read more
Drowsy quarter horse standing outside
April 03, 2017

KER EquiShure Helps with Digestive Upsets

EquiShure, a product developed by Kentucky Equine Research, is designed to encourage proper digestion and absorption of nutrients to Read more
March 21, 2017

KER Conference Attracts Guests from Around the World

Earlier this week, partner feed manufacturers and dealers from around the world attended this year’s Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Read more
Draft horse with head down in pasture
February 27, 2017

Springtime Laminitis: Management Tips to Reduce the Risk

As seasons change, forage growth accelerates and ingestion of fructan-rich grasses increases. While overindulgence of fructans can be problematic Read more
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