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UK team builds a 'genetic toolbox' to stay ahead of equine rotavirus A, a common threat to foals
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Jordan Strickler
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A Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment virologist is working on a new genetic toolkit to decrease the number of equine rotavirus infections.
Kentucky Beef Conference to address markets, bull management and pests
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Jennifer Elwell
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Top beef industry experts, producers and business leaders will gather Oct. 21 for learning and networking at the 2025 Kentucky Beef Conference.
Workshop unites pathologists and regulators to advance racehorse safety
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Jordan Strickler
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Some might view it as “too late"; however, the necropsy workshop helps prevent future accidents, protecting both horses and riders.
University of Kentucky to host second annual One Health Symposium on Oct. 20
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Christopher Carney
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At the 2025 One Health Symposium, attendees will engage in discussions with experts centered on optimal health for people, animals and the environment. Registration is now open.
One Health coordination is key as New World screwworm remains outside U.S.; Kentucky producers urged to stay alert
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Jordan Strickler
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While the screwworm is concerning cattle producers, human infections remain extremely rare.
Beef Bash 2025 provides education, research and fellowship for Kentucky’s cattle producers
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Jennifer Elwell
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The University of Kentucky is hosting its annual Beef Bash at the C. Oran Little Research Center on Saturday, September 20, with cutting-edge demonstrations and fun activities for all ages.
UK study on antibiotic resistance in cattle-associated bacteria shows potential impact on One Health
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Jordan Strickler
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University of Kentucky researchers are beginning to better understand antibiotic resistance, safeguarding its impact on humans, animals and the environment.
High heat prompts livestock safeguards across Kentucky
By
Jordan Strickler
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By changing just a few things, cattle producers and horse owners can keep their animals healthy through dangerously hot weather.
UK’s Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab Acquired by Eagle Diagnostics
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University of Kentucky announces the transition of its Equine Analytical Chemistry Laboratory (EACL) to new ownership under Eagle Diagnostics.
Unleashing horsepower: The genetic secret behind equine stamina
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Jordan Strickler
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University of Kentucky researcher Ted Kalbfleisch is helping advance knowledge of equine genetics and exercise physiology.
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