
Eastern Tent Caterpillar Eggs Could Hatch Early in Kentucky
Entomologists predict that this year’s egg hatch could beat the previous record for early hatching “soundly.”
Entomologists predict that this year’s egg hatch could beat the previous record for early hatching “soundly.”
Dr. Amanda Adams is studying obesity’s effects on metabolic and inflammatory components, particularly in EMS horses.
Dr. Martin Nielsen was recently named the North American co-editor-in-chief of Veterinary Parasitology.
Researchers found that a lack of sufficient funding was the major problem identified by most shelter workers.
Dr. Jimmy Henning will return to the UK faculty as an extension forage specialist.
Dr. Stuart Brown will take over as chair, and Michael Banahan, of Godolphin’s Jonabell Farm, will serve as vice chair.
Mild weather could be behind higher-than-average ergovaline concentrations in tall fescue in Central Kentucky pastures.
The material is designed to equip horse farm managers and workers with information needed to stay safe on the job.
Researchers will continue examining the physics behind rotational falls on cross-country courses.
Attendees will learn how they can improve the efficiency and quality of all their hay, silage, and baleage production.
Boakari is studying protein’s effects on mare reproductive parameters such as early pregnancy loss and embryo quality.
The University of Kentucky Department of Veterinary Science launched three new sites to replace its former one.
Lectures will focus on reducing tall fescue toxicosis, the top toxins for horses in Kentucky, weed control, and more.
The UKVDL saw 10 nocardioform placentitis abortions in December 2016 and eight in the first two weeks of January.
Jasmin Bagge, DVM, is studying the use of stem cells to facilitate tissue repair following injury in horses.
Lecture topics will include vaccinations, disease surveillance, foal nutrition, R. equi, biosecurity, and more.
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