KER Focus Articles

April 04, 2025
Kentucky Equine Research Presents “Beat the Heat” Seminar in Ocala
Kentucky Equine Research recently hosted a seminar specifically focused on heat tolerance and cooling of performance horses.

March 22, 2025
Kentucky Equine Research Presents Findings at European Conference
Joe Pagan, Ph.D., and Ashley Fowler, Ph.D., presented the results of studies conducted at Kentucky Equine Research during the
March 20, 2025
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March 10, 2025
Use of Standardized Exercise Tests in Equine Research
A standardized exercise test has been an incredible tool in many studies conducted at Kentucky Equine Research over the

February 10, 2025
Pony Club Members Explore Topics at the 2025 USPC Research Project Fair, Supported by Kentucky Equine Research
Horses constantly leave their owners scratching their heads. Sometimes it’s wondering why a horse behaves a certain way; other

February 10, 2025
Kentucky Equine Research Offers Long-Chain Omega-3 Supplement to Support Broodmares
All products in the KERx Targeted Nutrition Breeding Collection, including EO-3, are 15% off during the month of November.

January 27, 2025
Nutrition of Horses with Muscle Disorders: New Article Published
Joe Pagan, Ph.D., and Stephanie Valberg, D.V.M., Ph.D., have co-authored an article titled “The Role of Nutrition in Managing

January 01, 2025
Support Everyday Wellness with Proven Solutions from Kentucky Equine Research
A well-balanced diet is the jumping-off point for optimal health, but strategic supplementation is often necessary.

December 28, 2024
Intern Tales: Behind the Scenes of a KER Research Study
An intern shares a behind-the-scenes look at the steps involved in developing a research project—from concept to final

December 15, 2024
Pagan Set to Speak at IGNITE 2nd Annual Sport Science Seminar for the Olympic Disciplines in Ocala
Joe Pagan, Ph.D., of Kentucky Equine Research will speak about heat stress, monitoring muscle temperature, and cooling methods at