Growth

August 26, 2024
Multiple Factors May Contribute to Subchondral Cysts in Foals
Because of the profound clinical significance of subchondral cysts have on performance, research continues to focus on causes of

November 16, 2020
Growth and Development of Thoroughbreds: Review Paper Published
Based on many years of fieldwork and statistical analysis, Kentucky Equine Research has pinpointed several factors that influence the

November 29, 2018
Seek Nutrition Advice for Feeding Foals
Weaning can be wrought with confusion for both the foal and owner. Too much energy, too little energy, imbalanced

November 21, 2018
Management, Nutrition Significantly Impact OCD in Horses
A recent study using advanced genetic analysis techniques confirmed that multiple genes contribute to the problem, and that environment,

September 17, 2018
Principles of Bone Development in Horses
The relationships between growth, nutrition, bone strength and development, body weight, and the forces applied to bone are all

August 02, 2018
Immunity of Foals: What Is Normal IgG?
Foals are born with an intact, though low-functioning, immune system. Because there is no transfer of immunoglobulins, including immunoglobulin

July 11, 2018
Foal Nutrition: Four Creep-Feeding Tips
A “one-size-fits-all” approach to creep feeding does not exist, so every foal must be treated and fed as an

June 21, 2018
Nutritional Considerations for Foals at Weaning
Weaning is a time of major transition for foals, both nutritionally and psychologically. In addition to being separated from

February 28, 2018
Feeding the Weanling Requires Careful Consideration
A general rule of thumb for feeding weanlings is one pound of fortified grain per 100 pounds of body

February 22, 2018
Feeding Young Horses in Confinement
Many young horses in confinement do exceedingly well on diets that contain some traditional feed and a measure of