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Bluegrass Equine Digest at 100

The monthly newsletter is dedicated to providing updates on research and information from UK’s College of Agriculture, Food and Environment.

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A Beer for Our Horses

A Beer for Our Horses

With Oktoberfest in full swing, we started to wonder: Is the racetrack tradition of giving horses beer a good idea?

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Are Horses Self-Aware?

Are Horses Self-Aware?

Italian researchers used the mirror self-recognition test on horses. Here’s a look at the results.

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Late-Cut Hay Questions

Late-Cut Hay Questions

The weather can halt early season hay production. Here’s what to remember if you only have access to late-cut hay.

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Common Sense Biosecurity

Common Sense Biosecurity

Guidelines are readily available, but common sense is the first step to effective biosecurity, one veterinarian says.

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My Horse Has Glaucoma

My Horse Has Glaucoma?

Contributor Nettie Liburt’s gelding presented with glaucoma and was finally diagnosed with intraocular hypertension.

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