
Equine Infectious Diseases Conference Held in Argentina
Attendees from around the world gathered to discuss the latest topics and trends of equine infectious diseases.
Attendees from around the world gathered to discuss the latest topics and trends of equine infectious diseases.
The competition allowed students three minutes to discuss their research using only one presentation slide.
Smith’s research is focused on determining the dietary requirement for the amino acid threonine in growing horses.
MicroRNA, a small nonprotein coding gene, holds potential as a novel way to diagnose various diseases in the horse.
The collaborative and research-based initiative is designed to advance the health and well-being of equine athletes.
The 10th International Equine Infectious Diseases Conference will convene April 4-8 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Dr. Craig Carter recently presented an overview of equine leptospirosis and described the newly released vaccine.
Eastern tent caterpillar consumption can cause late-term foal losses, early- and late-term fetal losses, and weak foals.
Miller spoke at the University of Kentucky Ag Equine Program’s Distinguished Industry Lecture Series on Feb 9.
Adam’s research studies the formation and repair of articular cartilage in horses.
Susan Lephart, PhD, will serve as an executive-in-residence and research coordinator.
Discover how you can make improvements to your horse pasture with little investment or effort required.
The team’s service provides a blood test that can potentially predict injuries in horses before serious problems occur.
The University of Kentucky Animal Genetic Testing and Research Laboratory has been renamed Genetic Testing at Gluck.
Carter will serve as president of the American Veterinary Epidemiology Society for a five-year term.
The University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory offers real-time polymerase chain reaction assay testing for Rhodococcus equi.
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