Exclusive Access to KER Equine Health and Nutrition Conference Replays for KER Partners
Kentucky Equine Research welcomes our conference attendees to experience cutting-edge content on demand. Simply add events to your library and watch them as often as you want, whenever convenient.
28th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference - Attendee Access
The learning doesn't stop when the conference ends. Every session from the 28th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference is now at your fingertips. Learn the latest science from prominent researchers and veterinarians. Whether you watch the series in its entirety or focus on a single specialty, these recordings are available for repeated study.
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28th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference
Presented live March 24-25, 2026 in Ocala, Florida.
Session I
- Muscle Atrophy in Horses: Causes and Cures
- The Role of Vitamin E in Equine Neuromuscular Disease
- Beat the Heat: Nutrition and Heat Stress
Session II
- The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Horse Health and Disease
- Equine Asthma: New Insights in Origin and Management
- Allergies in Horses and Food Allergy Testing
Session III
- Modeling Growth in Thoroughbreds
- Effect of Mare Nutrition and Management on the Development and Sports Career of Offspring and the Role of Epigenetics
- Equine Musculoskeletal Development and Performance: Impact of the Production System and Early Training
Session IV
- Sport-Specific Musculoskeletal Injuries: Differences and Similarities
- Omega-3 Index: Relevance for Human Health and Disease
- Omega-3 Index: An Equine Perspective
KER Equine Health and Nutrition Conference: Applying the Science
Includes all of the main conference sessions held February 5-6, 2024 in Ocala, Florida.
- Session I: Conditioning and Training
- Session II: Performance Horse Disorders
- Session III: New Research Related to Inflammation, Antioxidants, and Leaky Gut
- Session IV: Heat Stress
Fitness and Conditioning in Sport Horses: Applying the Science
Access content from the Horseman’s Seminar held on the evening of Monday, February 5. Intended for riders and trainers in all disciplines, this seminar featured three important but different perspectives on preparing sport horses for competition.
- Targeted Conditioning for Specific Disciplines • Dr. Hilary Clayton
- Nutritional Factors for Optimal Performance • Dr. Katie Young
- Tracking Up: The Importance of Exercise Monitoring • Dr. Emmanuelle Van Erck
Get the skinny on relevant topics for equine feed industry professionals
Includes on-demand access to:
- The Role of Nutraceuticals in Equine Nutrition (0:41)
- Important Factors Related to Equine Gastrointestinal Health (0:47)
- The Relevance of Allergy, Blood, Hair, and Genetic Testing for Equine Nutrition (0:13)