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Kentucky Equine Research continually conducts studies at its 150-acre research facility. Some of these results are presented at industry conferences or shared in peer-reviewed journals. Review some of our findings from the past 30 years below.
January 01, 2007

Growth Of Australian Thoroughbreds Compared With Horses In New Zealand, America, England And India

PJ Huntington, CG Brown-Douglas and JD Pagan. Growth of Australian Thoroughbreds compared with horses in New Zealand, America, England and India. Australian Equine Veterinarian 26(1), 80-92, 2007. Read a textbook chapter on this research.


January 01, 2004

Onset Of Puberty In Pasture-raised Thoroughbreds Born In Southern Hemisphere Spring And Autumn

OBJECTIVES: To examine the age, bodyweight and date of onset of puberty in Thoroughbreds born in spring and autumn.


January 01, 2001

Development Of Orthopaedic Disease: Recent Advances

Development of orthopaedic disease : recent advances Pagan JD , Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 19(3), 113-115, 2001 Click here to access.


January 01, 1999

Microsteed Takes The Mystery Out Of Horse Diet Evaluation

MicroSteed takes the mystery out of horse diet evaluation Pagan JD , Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 17(2), 88-91, 1999 Click here to access.


January 01, 1992

The Role Of Procaine In Adverse Reactions To Procaine Penicillin In Horses

Procaine penicillin is a commonly used antibiotic in equine medicine but its use is associated with a substantial incidence of adverse reactions.


January 01, 1984

Suspected Botulism In Horses

Suspected botulism in horses Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 2(3), 21, 1984 Click here to access the article: Suspected botulism in horses


January 01, 1984

Arbovirus Infection In Horses

Arbovirus infection in horses Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 2(4), 9-10, 1984 Click here to access the article: Arbovirus infection in horses


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