UK Researchers Awarded Grant to Study an Avermectin Dewormer
Moxidectin is used to treat and prevent external and internal parasites in the horse and other species.
Moxidectin is used to treat and prevent external and internal parasites in the horse and other species.

The event will take place from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 23, at the Morgan County extension research farm in West Liberty.

In recognition of International Helmet Awareness Day, here are 10 important tips about helmets and riding.

University of Kentucky Ag Equine Programs hosted two educational events for horse owners in June.

The 66th Annual Midwestern Conference of Parasitologists took place June 5-7 at the University of Kentucky’s Gluck Equine Research Center.

Here are some tips for making your horse shine without hindering his long-term health.
The University of Kentucky’s College of Agriculture has several equine-related pages on Facebook and Twitter with the latest news and events information. Stay up-to-date with the latest happenings by following their activity on their pages.
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center will host the 66th Annual Midwestern Conference of Parasitologists from June 5-7.

The crowdfunding project, “Let the germs get the worms: Testing a novel probiotic compound for treatment of equine parasites,” began in January and has raised more than $8,000 so far.

Veterinarians should consider several important issues when using or prescribing compounded products.

Get a preview of what’s to come when France hosts the 2014 World Equestrian Games.
The Research Report 2013 focuses on the UK Maxwell H. Gluck Equine Research Center faculty’s research accomplishments and scientific publications during the 2013 calendar year.

The crowdfunding project, which ended on March 10, is possibly the first such effort in the veterinary science field.

H. Graham Motion and Bruce “Buck” Davidson Jr. will speak April 21 at 6 p.m. in the Ag Science Building’s Seay Auditorium on the University of Kentucky campus.

Research teams from the University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center and George Mason University have defined a new advanced statistical model to evaluate anthelmintic dewormer efficacy.

Page’s work at UK has mainly focused on Lawsonia intracellularis, a bacterium causing a disease primarily of young horses, weanlings, and yearlings.
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