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A Rich Source of Equine Nutrition and Management Information
To feed horses well, it’s not enough to have the best feed and supplements and nicest forage: You need an educated horse manager who understands how to use these tools to consistently produce healthy, athletic horses. Kentucky Equine Research is a rich source of equine nutrition and management information for horse owners, veterinarians, feed manufacturers, industry professionals, and students.

Equinews
Equinews is Kentucky Equine Research’s daily website covering equine nutrition, horse care, management, and news. Articles on Equinews are produced by staff and partners, under the oversight of Ph.D. nutritionists and veterinarians. Featuring a wealth of articles, downloadable reports, and a question-and-answer section connecting readers directly to technical staff, make Equinews your first resource for equine nutrition information.
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Advances in Equine Nutrition
Advances in Equine Nutrition is a compilation of selected papers from past Kentucky Equine Research nutrition conferences. These papers cover a broad range of topics and contain a wealth of information related to equine nutrition, veterinary medicine, and exercise physiology. Included is a mixture of original research and review material as well as a great deal of practical information about how to feed and manage all types of horses.
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Published Research
Kentucky Equine Research is one of the most prolific private equine nutrition and exercise physiology research organizations in the world. The quantity of published research derived from our studies rivals that of leading universities. Areas of study include digestibility, product development, equine health, behavior, performance, reproduction, and more.
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Nutrition Proceedings
Featuring programming on “Feeding and Veterinary Management of the Sport Horse” and “Modern Feeding Management for Healthy and Compromised Horses,” these collections include the latest research and developments.
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