News Archive: Ag Equine Programs
UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment announces administrative transitions
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Three members of the college are now serving in new roles.
KHRC funds catastrophic injury study at UK Gluck Center
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Jenny Evans
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The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission will fund a University of Kentucky study examining early indicators for catastrophic injury in racehorses.
UK research will gauge effect of indoor arenas on horse and human health
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Holly Wiemers
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UK graduate student Staci McGill intends to study how environmental exposures and arena design impacts heat transfer, air quality and the health of both horses and riders.
Adam named UK equine outreach veterinarian
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Jenny Evans
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Adam is the first to serve in this new position created to better communicate UK research and diagnostic laboratory to those in the horse industry.
Eastern tent caterpillar egg hatch soon underway for Central Kentucky
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UK entomologist Lee Townsend predicts the ETC egg hatch will begin soon.
University of Kentucky equine career fair: connecting students and employers in the Bluegrass
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Emma Tilghman
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10th annual UK Equine Career and Opportunity Fair will be held from 4:30 to 7 p.m. EST March 6th at Spindletop Hall.
Extended cold spells pose risks to livestock

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Aimee Nielson
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Jan. 8 could be the first time Kentuckians see above-normal temps since Dec. 23.
UK celebrates continued Lloyd's of London partnership
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Jenny Evans
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Representatives from Lloyd’s recently presented a $50,000 check to UK to continue their support of the international publication, Equine Disease Quarterly.
UK's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory goes mobile

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Jeff Franklin
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Students learn about animal pathology through a hands-on experience
Extension agents host 11th annual Pastures Please!!
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Maddie Regis
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The free pasture maintenance workshop will be held 6 to 8 p.m. EST Jan. 22 at the Scott County Extension office in Georgetown.