Kentucky Equine Research conferences feature presentations by world leaders in equine nutrition and exercise physiology. Featuring programming on “Feeding and Veterinary Management of the Sport Horse” and “Modern Feeding Management for Healthy and Compromised Horses,” the available collections include in-depth reports of recent research and developments.

Kentucky Equine Research Conference 2024 Proceedings
Equine Health and Nutrition Conference: Applying the Science
The proceedings of the 27th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference: Applying the Science, held February 5-6, 2024, in Ocala, Florida, contain insightful Q&As featuring world-renowned researchers and veterinarians. Topics include training and conditioning; performance horse issues, such as myopathies, exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage, glandular gastric disease, and lameness; new research into inflammation and antioxidants; and a robust discussion on heat stress.
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Kentucky Equine Research Conference 2018 Proceedings
30th Anniversary Conference
Proceedings of the Kentucky Equine Research Conference held October 29-30, 2018 in Lexington. Contains interviews with expert speakers on 30 years of research in colic, energetics, equine metabolic syndrome, bone and joint disease, neurology, muscle disease, protein nutrition, vitamin E for horses, gastric ulcers, and vitamin and mineral requirements. The Proceedings book also contains a research archive reviewing the past 30 years of studies performed by Kentucky Equine Research’s technical staff.
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Feeding and Veterinary Management of the Sport Horse
2010 KER Nutrition Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the 17th KER Nutrition Conference held in 2010 in Lexington, Ky. Contains scientific articles presented on equine nutrition, feeding and veterinary management of the performance horse.
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Modern Feeding Management for Healthy and Compromised Horses
2012 KER Nutrition Conference Proceedings
Proceedings of the 18th KER Nutrition Conference held in 2012 in Lexington, Ky. Contains scientific articles presented on equine nutrition, feeding and veterinary management of healthy horses and those recovering from illness or injury.
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