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KER Nutrition Advisors Offer Free Horse Diet Advice

Kentucky Equine Research (KER) nutrition advisors analyze your horse’s needs, current ration, and workload to make custom recommendations using products available in your area. This free service is brought to you by KER, the official equine nutritionist of the USEF.

More than 25 years ago, KER was formed to bridge the gap between the equine research community and horse owners. In those years KER has increased its presence by working with feed manufacturers and horse owners across the globe.

KER nutrition advisors work with staff veterinarians to create nutritionally sound rations. Using proprietary software, they create reports showing your horse’s individual nutrient needs and the contribution made by each component of his diet.

With a KER diet evaluation, you can be confident the recommendations made are scientifically sound and based on real research. To get your horse’s custom recommendation, visit promos.ker.com/diet and tell us about your horse.

Follow KER on Facebook (www.facebook.com/KentuckyEquineResearch) and Twitter (twitter.com/kyequine), and sign up for KER’s award-winning email newsletters (www.equinews.com/newsletters) for updates and the latest on equine nutrition and exercise physiology research.

Kentucky Equine Research (KER) is an international equine nutrition, research and consultation company serving both the horse producer and the feed industry. Its goal is to advance the industry’s knowledge of equine nutrition and exercise physiology and apply this knowledge to produce healthier, more athletic horses. For more information, see www.ker.com or call 888-873-1988.

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