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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, 1992

Phosphorus And Selenium Depletion In Thoroughbred Mares And Weanlings

Observations on the mineral status of mares and foals have been made in the course of a study which was concerned primarily with the influence of beta-carotene and vitamin A on reproductive efficiency and growth.


January 01, 1992

Correct Mixture Of Energy Sources Key In Horse

Pagan, J.D. 1992 Correct mixture of energy sources key in horse diet. Feedstuffs 64:23:11- 12, 22.


January 01, 1992

Control Colic Through Management

Jackson, S.G. and Pagan, J.D. 1992 Control colic through management. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science 12:6:341. Access the article.


January 01, 1992

Identifying Abnormal Equine Behavior

Vices affect a horse’s usefulness, dependability and health.


January 01, 1992

Stress Management For Horses

Lawrence, L. A. 1992. Stress management for horses. North American Riding for the Handicapped Association Annual Meeting and Conference. Tyson’s Corner, VA. November. pp.53-56.


January 01, 1992

Respiratory Stress And The Performance Horse

Jackson, S.G. and Pagan, J.D. 1992 Respiratory stress and the performance horse. Journal Equine Veterinary Science 12:5:272-273. Access the article.


January 01, 1992

Influence Of Dietary Phosphorus Level On Growth And Reproduction Of Growing Beef Heifers

An experiment was conducted to study the effect of two levels of dietary phosphorous


January 01, 1992

Equine Infectious Disease Update – Part II

Equine infectious diseases update – Part II Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 10(1), 42-45, 1992. Learn more…


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, 1992

The Effect Of A Live Yeast Culture On Mare Milk Production And Foal Growth

The effect of a live yeast culture on mare milk production and foal growth Huntington PJ , Zoch TP , Simons J , Hennessy DP, Fox G , Walker GL Australian Equine Veterinarian 10(2), 94, 1992.  


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