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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, 1991

Monensin Toxicity In Horses – An Outbreak Resulting In The Deaths Of Ten Horses

Monensin toxicity in horses – an outbreak resulting in the deaths of ten horses Boemo CM , Tucker JC , Huntington PJ , Rawlin GT , Drennen PW Australian Equine Veterinarian 9(3), 103-107, 1991. Access the article: Monensin toxicity in horses – an outbreak resulting in the deaths of ten horses


January 01, 1991

Recent Advances In Equine Infectious Diseases

Recent advances in equine infectious diseases Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 9(4), 149-152, 1991. Click to access the article: Recent advances in equine infectious diseases


January 01, 1990

Manipulation Of Hindgut Fermentation In Horses And Its Implication For All Species

Pagan J.D. 1990. Manipulation of hindgut fermentation in horses and its implication for all species. In: Proc. Alltech 6th Annual Symposium “Biotechnology in the Feed Industry.” Lexington, Kentucky. pp. 97-109.


January 01, 1990

Immunity In The Foal, Passive And Active Protection

Lawrence, L.A. 1990. Immunity in the foal, passive and active protection. Proceedings of the Central Washington Horse Conference. Yakima, WA. 6:35.


January 01, 1990

Nutritional Management Of The Broodmare And Growing Foal

Lawrence, L.A. 1990. Nutritional management of the broodmare and growing foal. Proceedings of the Central Washington Horse Conference. Yakima, WA. 6:14.


January 01, 1990

Interactive Television Instruction In Horse Management

Instructional methods developed for interactive television allows insrruclion in basic horse management at off campus locations.


January 01, 1990

Dietary Phosphorus Concentrations Related To Breaking Load And Chemical Bone Properties In Heifers

Effects of dietary P on breaking load and chemical properties of bone were evaluated in growing beef heifers. Initially, 14 weaned Angus heifers received ad libitum a low P diet (.10% P dry basis) for 270 d


January 01, 1990

Criteria To Evaluate Bone Mineralization In Cattle: Noninvasive Techniques

n experiment was conducted to evaluate the capabilities of dual photon absorptiometry (PA), radiographic photometry (RP), and ultrasound (U) to estimate bone mineral content (BMC) and bone strength of a group of bovine third metacarpals (McIII).


January 01, 1990

Criteria To Evaluate Bone Mineralization In Cattle: I. Effect Of Dietary Phosphorus On Chemical, Physical, And Mechanical Properties.

Fourteen Angus heifers (210 +/- 6 kg initial BW) were allotted randomly to either a low P (LP: .12% P, DM basis) or an adequate P (AP: .20% P, DM basis) diet fed for 14 to 16 mo under drylot conditions on concrete floors to determine the influence of dietary P on chemical, physical, and mechanical properties of bone.


January 01, 1990

Potomac Horse Fever – A Review

Potomac horse fever – a review Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 8(3), 112-115, 1990. Click to access: Potomac horse fever – a review  


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