Gluck Researcher Featured Presenter in Parasite Webinar
Nielsen presented during TheHorse.com’s webinar entitled “Horse Worms: Learning to Live with Them.”
Nielsen presented during TheHorse.com’s webinar entitled “Horse Worms: Learning to Live with Them.”
Nielsen joined the UK Gluck Equine Research Center as an assistant professor in parasitology in August.
Strong cash receipts will likely propel Kentucky’s agricultural sector, including equine, forward in 2011.
Katheryn Cerny will complete her master’s in veterinary science at the University of Kentucky in early 2012.
In some mares chronic uterine inflammation is a persistent problem that can interfere with pregnancy.
Adams’ research in her new position will focus on equine immunology, gerontology, and nutrition.
Henbit and purple deadnettle are winter annual weeds of the same genus and are often confused with each other.
The UKVDL reported an increased number of abortions and abnormal placentas due to nocardioform placentitis.
David Horohov, PhD, had three papers published in September’s “Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology.”
Gluck Center researchers have synthesized a certified reference standard for ITPP testing at UPenn’s request.
Catherine Whitehouse, BSc (Hons) is persuing her master’s in Animal Science (emphasis in Equine Nutrition).
The UK College of Agricultural Economics program examines leading Thoroughbred sire stud fees.
Kristine Urschel, PhD, discussed factors that regulate equine muscle protein accretion and relevant research.
Spiny pigweed control is accomplished easily by applying herbicides to plants shorter than 12 inches tall.
Neogen’s Kentucky roots date back 20 years to when the company became interested in technology developed by UK
African Americans played a major role in Kentucky’s early equine history as jockeys, trainers, and grooms.
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