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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, 2015

The Long-term Effects Of Feeding Fat To Two-year-old Thoroughbreds In Training

The seven month study evaluated of feeding a fat supplemented diet during medium intensity aerobic training in 12 two year thoroughbreds.


January 01, 1998

Protein Requirements And Digestibility: A Review

After water the major constituent of the horse’s body is protein. Eighty percent of the horse’s fat free, moisture free body composition is protein.


January 01, 1998

Carbohydrates In Equine Nutrition

Carbohydrates are an extremely important part of a horse’s diet since about 75% of all plant matter is comprised of carbohydrates.


January 01, 1998

Forages For Horses: More Than Just Filler

Horses have evolved over millions of years as grazers, with specialized digestive tracts to digest and utilize diets containing high levels of plant fiber.


January 01, 1998

The Incidence Of Developmental Orthopedic Disease (DOD) On A Kentucky Thoroughbred Farm

Pagan, J.D. 1998. The incidence of developmental orthopedic disease (DOD) on a Kentucky Thoroughbred farm. In: J.D. Pagan (Ed.) Advances in Equine Nutrition. pp. 469-475. Nottingham University Press. Nottingham, United Kingdom. The incidence of developmental orthopedic disease on a commercial Thoroughbred farm was studied over a four-year period. A total of 271 foals were monitored. […]


January 01, 1998

A Summary Of Growth Rates Of Thoroughbreds In Kentucky

Over a 3 year period a total of 350 thoroughbred colts and 350 thoroughbred fillies were weighed monthly on a portable electronic scale through 18 months of age.


January 01, 1998

Energy Requirements Of Lactating Mares And Suckling Foals

Lactation places higher nutrient demands on the mare than any other stage of her life.


January 01, 1998

Effect Of Feeding Thoroughbreds A High Unsaturated Or Saturated Vegetable Oil Supplemented For 6 Months Following A 10 Month Fat Acclimatization

Harris, PA, JD Pagan, KG Crandell. 1998. Effect of feeding Thoroughbreds a high unsaturated or saturated vegetable oil supplemented diet for 6 months following a 10 month fat acclimatization diet. Proc. 5th International Conference on Equine Exercise Physiology. Utsunomiya, Japan.


January 01, 1998

Time Of Feeding And Fat Supplementation Affect Exercise Response In Thoroughbred Horses

Recent research demonstrated that feeding supplemented fat to Thoroughbred horses altered blood glucose and insulin levels compared to grain based diet and these changes influenced substrate selection during a standardized exercise test. It is unknown whether or not feeding time of the high fat diets would alter blood glucose and insulin response.


January 01, 1998

Feeding The Endurance Horse

Duren S, KM Crandell. 1998. Feeding the endurance horse. World Equine Veterinary Review. Vol 3/2:28-35. Related report from Advances in Equine Nutrition:  


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