News Archive: Equine
University of Kentucky appoints new Veterinary Science chair and Gluck Equine Research Center director
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Jun. 26, 2024
The UK Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment appoints Brett Sponseller to lead the Veterinary Science department and Gluck Equine Research Center. His wife, Beatrice, joins the team as a clinical professor in the department.
UK equine hay workshop registration now open
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Jun. 10, 2024
The event aims to help hay producers understand the specific needs of horse owners and how to assess hay quality on their farms.
University of Kentucky graduate returns full circle to her equine passion and roots
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Apr. 30, 2024
After a long and winding road, one student is finally fulfilling her dream of working with horses and hopes to one day teach the next generation of equine professionals.
Spring has sprung! Please take our survey about equid restrictive grazing practices
Published on Apr. 9, 2024
The University of Kentucky Gluck Equine Research Center asks horse, pony, mule or donkey owners how they manage their equids in response to seasonal pasture changes.
University of Kentucky Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab appoints Cynthia Cole as acting director
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By
Derrick Meads
Published on Mar. 19, 2024
Bringing thirty years of experience, Cole will oversee all operations of UK’s Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab dedicated to serving Kentucky’s signature industry. Photo provided by Cynthia Cole.
Eastern Tent Caterpillars make their 2024 Kentucky debut
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Mar. 8, 2024
The insect is infamous for its connection with the 2001 Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome outbreak, resulting in a significant economic loss to Kentucky’s equine industry. Despite the time that has passed, University of Kentucky entomologists say vigilance is still required.
Making horse racing safer in Kentucky and beyond: How new tools could revolutionize the game
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Feb. 26, 2024
More accessible racing surface tools can make Thoroughbred racing safer for both horses and jockeys.
17th annual Pastures Please!! set for March 5
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By
Jordan Strickler
Published on Jan. 31, 2024
Pastures Please!! was initiated in 2007 to deliver relevant and actionable information to horse owners.
UK hosting second annual Equines & Endophytes Workshop Jan. 31
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Jan. 24, 2024
University of Kentucky to host inaugural Pre-Veterinary Experience Day Feb. 17
By
Holly Wiemers
Published on Dec. 4, 2023
The inaugural Pre-Veterinary Experience Day offers attendees insight into current veterinary medicine issues, addressing topics such as student debt, mental health and work-life balance.
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