Our Sponsors
Kentucky Equine Nutrition
Kentucky Equine Nutrition (KER) was founded in 1988 with the goal of increasing the horse industry's knowledge of equine nutrition and sports medicine, and applying this knowledge to produce healthier, more athletic horses. KER has grown to become one of the most prolific private equine nutrition and sports medicine research organisations in the world.
KER disseminates the latest findings in equine nutrition research throughout the world, with its nutritionists routinely invited to speak at international nutrition and veterinary conferences. Through its research efforts, KER has a leadership role that positions the company as an innovator in equine nutrition and sports medicine.
KER has taken this research one step further by providing consultation services to feed manufacturers across the globe in order to formulate feed products that will complement the forage in a particular region. KER's team of equine nutritionists incorporate the latest research findings to ensure that energy, protein, vitamins and minerals are delivered in the correct amount for the age and activity level of each group of horses.
AEA Burong relies heavily upon the advice given by KER to ensure that the nutritional requirements of each horse, whether it is a mare in foal or high level performance horse, are met in order to assist them in reaching their ultimate potential.
For further information or to have your horse's diet analysed contact the Nutrition Consultation Service on 1800 772 198 or by email at advice@ker.com.
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Also visit www.ker.com for more great information and resources.
Storm Sustainability
Storm Sustainability is an Australian-owned business that introduces solar power generation and rainwater harvesting initiatives to schools, community buildings, industry and residential property. By offering leading technological solutions that incorporate measuring and remote monitoring, Storm Sustainability lets users of its systems take control of their own resource use. Storm believes that providing people with an understanding of their current resource use, and education about ways to reduce and optimise this use, are critical in combatting the adverse effects of climate change.


