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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, 2007

Nutritional Management of Mares – The Foundation of a Strong Skeleton

Nutritional Management of Mares – The Foundation of a Strong Skeleton PJ Huntington, E Owens, K Crandell and JD Pagan NZ Eq Vet Pract Dec 2007 p 14 – 35


January 01, 2005

Fat Adaptation Affects Insulin Sensitivity And Elimination Of Horses During An 80 Km Endurance Ride

The present study tested the hypothesis that insulin sensitivity would be lower in horses adapted to sugar and starch than those adapted to fat and fiber during an endurance race.


January 01, 2005

Effects Of Oral Potassium Supplementation On Acid-base Status And Plasma Ion Concentrations Of Horses During Endurance Exercise.

To compare effects of oral supplementation with an experimental potassium-free sodium-abundant electrolyte mixture (EM-K) with that of oral supplementation with commercial potassium-rich mixtures (EM+K) on acid-base status and plasma ion concentrations in horses during an 80-km endurance ride.


January 01, 2004

Antioxidant Supplementation And Subsequent Oxidative Stress Of Horses During An 80-km Endurance Race

This study tested the development of oxidative stress and the effects of antioxidant supplementation in an 80-km ride. A precompetition survey revealed that no competitor would participate without vitamin E supplementation; therefore, 46 horses were paired for past performances and randomly assigned to two groups of 23 each for 3 wk of supplementation before the ride.


January 01, 2003

Potassium-free Electrolytes And Calcium Supplementation In An Endurance Race

Water and electrolyte supplementation is crucial for the prevention of dehydration and associated complications during endurance races.


January 01, 2003

Vitamin And Mineral Requirements In The Horse

The nature of vitamins is as varied as any group of nutrients. In general, vitamins are organic compounds required in minute amounts that cannot be produced in adequate quantities in the body and must be obtained from food or the environment.


January 01, 2002

Feed To Succeed: Supplements To Help The Endurance Horse

The endurance horse is unique among all other equine athletes. Because of the prolonged demands placed upon the endurance horse with protracted moderate intensity exertion, its performance may be influenced quickly by the quality of its diet.


January 01, 2002

Trends In Feeding The American Endurance Horse

Crandell KM. 2005. Trends in feeding the American endurance horse. In: J. D. Pagan (Ed.) Advances in Equine Nutrition III. pp. 181-184. Nottingham University Press. Nottingham, United Kingdom.


January 01, 2002

Diferentes Alimentos Para Diferentes Necesidades

Crandell KM, M Abascal Reynoso. 2002. Diferentes alimentos para diferentes necesidades. Caballo Vol. 7/47:70-72.


January 01, 2002

Speed Associated With Plasma pH, Oxygen Content, Total Protein And Urea In An 80 Km Race

To test the hypothesis that endurance performance may be related quantitatively to changes in blood, we measured selected blood variables then determined their reference ranges and associations with speed during an 80 km race.


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