
UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Caroline Loos
Loos is studying muscle protein metabolism and how factors like exercise, diet, and disease impact muscle development.

Loos is studying muscle protein metabolism and how factors like exercise, diet, and disease impact muscle development.

Time, patience, and care are critical because full rehabilitation can take weeks, months, or even longer.

Age is a number, not a disease, said Dr. Megan Shepherd. Remember this when tailoring a diet for your older horse.
Equine lecture topics will include feeding endocrine-challenged horses, allergies, equine aging, supplements, and more.

You’re faced with the choice of offering your horse alfalfa pellets or hay. Which should you choose?

Dr. Rob MacKay recaps studies on heparin for EHM prevention, liver failure caused by supplements, headshaking, and more.

Horses with exertional myopathies can benefit from dietary modifications as well as consistent targeted exercise.

Roly-poly, cresty-necked horses and ponies are in harm’s way. Here’s how to help your overweight equid shed pounds.

Attendees will learn how they can improve the efficiency and quality of all their hay, silage, and baleage production.

A forage-based, total mixed-ration cube fed free choice supported weanling growth rates without increasing DOD cases.

Should I look for hay that comes from a fertilized or unfertilized field? In what ways could the nutrition be affected?

Of the 556 respondents, 190 (34%) said their biggest concern is keeping horses’ water sources from freezing.

Do you want to make sure your horse is getting the right amount of feed? Use a scale!

When fed with forage, ration balancer pellets supplement equine diets without excess calories.

Are there any parameters for offering senior feeds to horses diagnosed with Cushing’s and laminitis?

Researchers investigated oral esomeprazole and a long-acting injectable omeprazole formulation.
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