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A few weeks ago, I attended the Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Convention to cover presentations by a number of great veterinarians, researchers, and equine nutritionists.
A few weeks ago, I attended the Kentucky Equine Research (KER) Convention to cover presentations by a number of great veterinarians, researchers, and equine nutritionists.
Not every senior horse is a schoolmaster, and not every schoolmaster is a senior horse. But in many cases seniors and schoolmasters are one in
During my time caring for a herd of mainly senior horses, we encountered dental problems on a regular basis. Several horses required softer senior feed
Springtime in Kentucky brings with it green grass, growing foals, and frequent pop-up thunderstorms. As one of these said storms rolled through the Bluegrass over
As a three-day event rider, I always love when the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event takes place at the Kentucky Horse Park. Each year as I
Spring has sprung in many parts of the country, and with it comes challenges for some senior horse owners. While some older horses can consume
Many horse people–from veterinarians to caretakers–will tell you that horses are living longer today than ever before, largely thanks to a combination of improved nutritional
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