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Equine in Kansas - Overview        

Horses are an important part of the agriculture industry in Kansas. According to a 1996 survey published by the Kansas Horse Council and the K-State Cooperative Extension Service, there were over 103,000 horses on 28,000 Equine “operations” in the state of Kansas, and over 944,000 acres in the state were used for horses. At the youth level, there is a great deal of interest in equine activities. Several thousand Kansas students are involved in 4-H horse projects every year. Several large equine events are held annually in the state, attracting people from all over the region. 

 

The Kansas State University Equine Program has a strong commitment to student instruction, research, outreach and public service. A comprehensive science-based equine curriculum provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and develop the skills required to be a productive member of the equine industry. Many of the equine courses put a strong emphasis on hands-on experience, which is crucial in teaching the skills needed in today’s work place, and also gives students a real-world application for the information they learn in the classroom.  This coursework is supported by a number of extracurricular opportunities, including several equine-focused clubs and teams.  The KSU Equine Judging Team and NCAA Women's Equestrian Team compete annually at both the regional and national level, earning numerous championships. (Pictured below: 2007 AQHA World Champion Judging Team, sweeping all categories! and we followed that up with the 2008 AQHA Reserve World Champion Team!)  The graduate equine program emphasizes applied research in the areas of equine reproduction and nutrition, and increases the opportunities available at K-State for post-graduate education.  Through K-State Research and Extension, current information on a variety of equine-related topics is provided to the general public in the form of shortcourses, seminars and clinics.  A variety of youth horse programs also currently exist, providing the students of tomorrow with a strong foundation on which to build their academic future.   

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KSU Horse Unit        

For information regarding facilities, horses for sale, donations, the training/leasing program, and breeding services available for horse owners, Click Here.

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Quarter Horse Breeding Program

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KSU Broodmares

 KSU Horses For Sale

 

 

Equine Science Certificate Program        

The Equine Science Certificate program is designed to increase the number of potential job opportunities in the equine industry to the student whose curricula does not include equine related courses.  The program also provides the opportunity for pre-vet students to increase their equine knowledge and horse handling skills.  In addition, it will allow students with horse experience to further enhance their knowledge in equine science for personal enrichment.

 

To learn more about our Equine Science Certificate Program Click Here .

Commodity Coordinator        

Dr. Joann M. Kouba
Associate Professor
128 Weber Hall
Manhattan KS 66506
Phone : 785-532-1240
Fax : 785-532-7059
jkouba@k-state.edu
Equine - Research & Extension Program        

To review equine research & extension information, click here .

Equine - Teaching Program        

For an overview of the teaching program and courses offered in the equine area, click here .

Hot Topics        
2010 Study Tour to Spain, Portugal, and Morocco !

A new 16 day equine study tour is set for May of 2010.  Countries we will visit include Spain, Portugal and Morocco!  This trip will be open to all KSU students, but space will be limited.  Informational meetings will be held on campus in September, but to get on an e-mail list for early info, contact Mishelle Hay at mhay@ksu.edu, and let her know you would like to be notified with info. on the trip when it is first available.  All students accepted will be enrolling in a study tour prep course during the spring semester of 2010.


European Equine Study Tour Trip


Drs. Kouba and Kiracofe visited Ireland, Scotland and England with 35 students in 2008!  We had a great time learning about the equine industry in Europe, visiting various equine facilities and touring a number of cities on our 15 day tour!  Thanks to everyone that came and we hope you enjoyed it as much as we did.  Another trip to Ireland and the UK will be planned for 2012.

 


Publications        

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Equine - People Directory        

Click here for contact and background information for the faculty, staff and graduate students involved with our equine program.