
UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Victoria Taylor
Taylor is studying how Kentucky 31 tall fescue and a novel endophyte tall fescue affect nonpregnant and pregnant mares.
Design and maintain a healthy horse operation

Taylor is studying how Kentucky 31 tall fescue and a novel endophyte tall fescue affect nonpregnant and pregnant mares.

Researchers confirmed that footing properties could impact dressage horses’ risk for suspensory ligament injury.

Readers prepared to “spring” into action during The Horse’s Countdown to Spring Challenge. Check out our top tips to get your horses and farm ready too!

With EHV cases reported from California to Kentucky already in 2017, get information you need to protect your horse.

Don’t wait for another disease outbreak to brush up on your EHV-1 knowledge.

Get tips for cleaning and repairing your horse facility this spring.

Here’s what to do with that huge mound of stall waste piling up behind the barn.

Implement appropriate biosecurity measures pre-emptively, as infectious disease is an ever-present risk with horses.

You know cleaning and disinfecting exposed surfaces helps prevent disease spread, but what’s the best way to do it?

Researchers found that, of the beddings tested, pine shavings were most effective at inhibiting bacterial growth.
The legislation requires those convicted of equine cruelty to pay restitution for the animals’ care.

An unseen threat to your mare and her unborn foal might be lurking in your pasture. Learn more about fescue toxicosis.

Panelists discussed the potential impact on equine trade, identification, biosecurity, competition travel, and more.

A roundtable at the International Hoof Care Summit covered shoe wear and what it indicates about the horse.

Here’s a guide to buying a vehicle to haul your horses.
The conference will cover legal issues affecting breeding, buying, selling, and other horse industry businesses.
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