KER Supplements

Formulated using the latest research and ingredient technology available which we bring to the UK through our unique partnership with Kentucky Equine Research (KER).

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KER SUPPLEMENTS Range

KER Supplements

Triacton®

Bone health and digestive support in a pelleted supplement.

Triacton®
KER Supplements

Restore® SR

Slow-release electrolyte supplement powder.

Restore® SR
KER Supplements

Synovate HA®

A potent liquid joint health supplement.

Synovate HA®
KER Supplements

RiteTrac®

Total digestive tract health supplement powder.

RiteTrac®
KER Supplements

BIO‑BLOOM™ PS

Hoof and Coat Conditioner in a powdered supplement.

BIO‑BLOOM™ PS
KER Supplements

EquiShure®

A time-released hindgut buffer and digestive health powder supplement.

EquiShure®
KER Supplements

NANO‑E®

A nanodispersed liquid supplement, a natural source of vitamin E with research-proven increased bioavailability.

NANO‑E®
KER Supplements

EO‑3™

A rich source of the long chain omega-3 fatty acids, DHA and EPA, in a palatable liquid form.

EO‑3™

ARTICLES

Kentucky Equine Research Conference 2026
KER Conference 2024 Proceedings

Kentucky Equine Research Conference 2026

The proceedings of the 28th Equine Health and Nutrition Conference, held March 24-25 in Ocala, Florida, serve as a conference companion - a curated collection of accessible Q&A’s.

Kentucky Equine Research Conference 2026
Study Links Foal Growth, Radiograph Data to Sales and Racing Performance
TB Research

Study Links Foal Growth, Radiograph Data to Sales and Racing Performance

Building on three decades of research on growth and skeletal disease in Thoroughbreds, Kentucky Equine Research recently completed a pilot study to determine the relationship between growth, radiographic data, and performance, both in the sales ring and on the racetrack.

Study Links Foal Growth, Radiograph Data to Sales and Racing Performance
Chewing Halters: A New Tool to Track Ingestive Behavior and Optimize Welfare
TB Research

Chewing Halters: A New Tool to Track Ingestive Behavior and Optimize Welfare

Over the last year, Kentucky Equine Research has used chewing halters to record chewing frequency and to analyze the health and welfare of horses by observing behavioral changes during feeding.

Chewing Halters: A New Tool to Track Ingestive Behavior and Optimize Welfare