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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, 2001

The Pros And Cons Of Pasture

Crandell KM. 2001. The pros and cons of pasture. Trail Blazer Magazine, April. p. 45-47.


January 01, 2000

How To Put Weight On A Skinny Horse

All the horses in the barn get the same amount of feed every day; it makes feeding time much simpler


January 01, 1999

Why Is This Horse So Skinny?

Crandell KM. 1999. Why is this horse so skinny? Trail Blazer Magazine, Nov/Dec. p. 41-44.


January 01, 1999

Vitamin E And Selenium – How Important Are They?

Crandell KM. 1999. Vitamin E and selenium – How important are they? Trail Blazer Magazine, July/Aug. p. 42-45.


January 01, 1999

How Much Do You Really Know About Calcium

Crandell KM. 1999. How much do you really know about calcium. Trail Blazer Magazine, March/April. p. 31-33.


January 01, 1998

Dietary Fat: Friend Or Foe?

If you were to conduct a survey at any equestrian event you would find that many riders are feeding some sort of dietary fat to their horse. If not corn oil or vegetable oil, then a commercial high fat feed or supplement


January 01, 1998

Maintaining A Healthy Digestive Tract

Feeding management can greatly influence the health of the digestive tract for better or worse. A healthy digestive tract is an integral part of the total well-being of the horse.


January 01, 1998

Carbohydrates, The Basis Of The Equine Diet

Crandell KM. 1998. Carbohydrates, the basis of the equine diet. Trail Blazer Magazine, May/June.


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