Climate Change’s Effects on Kentucky Horse Pastures
Rebecca McCulley, PhD, is studying how climate change could affect Kentucky pastures’ composition and what
Rebecca McCulley, PhD, is studying how climate change could affect Kentucky pastures’ composition and what
Exceptionally wet weather delayed hay cutting this spring, but producers likely still have time to grow and…
Kentucky’s livestock are dealing with heat stress conditions earlier than usual.
Now is the time for horse owners to assess the lingering effects of spring’s wet weather.
Several equine researchers from the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Agriculture attended the Equine
With summer’s heat, haze, and humidity come bugs, including several types of flies, ticks, and stinging pests.
Owners often base plant choices in aesthetics, but toxicity should be considered when planting near horses.
Rose McGee is scheduled to complete her master’s degree in the Department of Veterinary Science at UK this
As rain continues across the state, insects might find their way into people’s waterlogged backyards, homes,
The University of Kentucky Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (UKVDL) recently announced the availability of a
Wet weather has caused many farm managers to worry about nitrogen losses in their fields, especially in fields
The American Quarter Horse Foundation will fund two equine research projects at the University of Kentucky
Steps to take after heavy rains to prevent further soil loss, erosion, forage loss, and pasture damage.
The recent spread of a neurologic form of equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) at a cutting horse show in Ogden,
Are you aware of the potential accidents that could happen if you’re not well-versed in the safety rules of
The study “Orthopedic and Genetic Roles in Wobbler Syndrome” is being carried out at the Gluck Equine Research
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