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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, 2000

Equilibrio Hidrico Y De Electrolitos Enel Caballo De Alta Escuela

Crandell KM, JD Pagan. 2000. Equilibrio hidrico y de electrolitos enel caballo de alta escuela. In: Primer Curso Alimentacion y Nutricion Equina y Su Relacion Con La Clinica, Manejo y Entrenamiento. Asociacion Mexicana de Especialistias en Nutricion Animal A.C. p. 109-115.


January 01, 2000

Tying Up

Tying up; Huntington PJ, Duren S, Valberg S Australian Equine Veterinarian 18(1), 39-41, 2000


January 01, 1999

Vitamin E And The Performance Horse

Vitamin E is a non-toxic, fat soluble vitamin which has an important role in many physiological functions such as reproduction, immune response and nerve and muscle function.


January 01, 1999

Selenium – How Important Is It?

The importance of selenium in equine nutrition has changed tremendously over the years. Scientists first considered selenium a toxin in the 1930s.


January 01, 1999

The Importance Of Different Horse Feeds For Different Needs

Crandell KM. 1999. The importance of different feeds for different needs. Equinews Vol. 2/1:5-9.] In an ideal world all the horses on a farm, from broodmares to weanlings to horses in heavy work, could be fed the same feed out of the same bag. Unfortunately, the nutritional needs of horses in different life stages vary […]


January 01, 1999

Why Is This Horse So Skinny?

Crandell KM. 1999. Why is this horse so skinny? Trail Blazer Magazine, Nov/Dec. p. 41-44.


January 01, 1999

Vitamin E And Selenium – How Important Are They?

Crandell KM. 1999. Vitamin E and selenium – How important are they? Trail Blazer Magazine, July/Aug. p. 42-45.


January 01, 1999

How Much Do You Really Know About Calcium

Crandell KM. 1999. How much do you really know about calcium. Trail Blazer Magazine, March/April. p. 31-33.


January 01, 1999

Microsteed Takes The Mystery Out Of Horse Diet Evaluation

MicroSteed takes the mystery out of horse diet evaluation Pagan JD , Huntington PJ Australian Equine Veterinarian 17(2), 88-91, 1999 Click here to access.


January 01, 1998

Feeding The Endurance Horse

Duren S, KM Crandell. 1998. Feeding the endurance horse. World Equine Veterinary Review. Vol 3/2:28-35. Related report from Advances in Equine Nutrition:  


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