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    Calves, as a model for juvenile horses, need only one sprint per week to experience increased bone strength by Logan, Alyssa A, Nielsen, Brian D, Robison, Cara I, Manfredi, Jane M, Buskirk, Daniel D, Schott, Harold C, Hiney, Kristina M

    Published in Journal of animal science (30-07-2019)
    “…Abstract Previous research has determined that maintaining young animals in stalls is detrimental to their bone health, while the addition of 50 to 82-m…”
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    The Impact of Circular Exercise Diameter on Bone and Joint Health of Juvenile Animals by Logan, Alyssa A, Nielsen, Brian D, Hiney, Kristina M, Robison, Cara I, Manfredi, Jane M, Buskirk, Daniel D, Popovich, Jr, John M

    Published in Animals (Basel) (27-05-2022)
    “…Circular exercise is used in many equestrian disciplines and this study aimed to determine if circle diameter impacts juvenile animal forelimb bone and joint…”
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    Impact of Gait and Diameter during Circular Exercise on Front Hoof Area, Vertical Force, and Pressure in Mature Horses by Logan, Alyssa A, Nielsen, Brian D, Robison, Cara I, Hallock, David B, Manfredi, Jane M, Hiney, Kristina M, Buskirk, Daniel D, Popovich, Jr, John M

    Published in Animals (Basel) (17-12-2021)
    “…Circular exercise can be used at varying gaits and diameters to exercise horses, with repeated use anecdotally relating to increased lameness. This work sought…”
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    Clinical health markers in dogs fed raw meat-based or commercial extruded kibble diets by Hiney, Kristina, Sypniewski, Lara, Rudra, Pratyaydipta, Pezeshki, Adel, McFarlane, Dianne

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2021)
    “…Abstract The interest and demand for healthy and less processed foods for human consumption have been mirrored in the pet industry, with an explosion of…”
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    Show Horse Welfare: The Viewpoints of Judges, Stewards, and Show Managers by Voigt, Melissa, Hiney, Kristina, Croney, Candace, Waite, Karen, Borron, Abigail, Brady, Colleen

    Published in Journal of applied animal welfare science (02-04-2016)
    “…The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the current state of stock-type show horse welfare based on the perceptions of show officials…”
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    Show Horse Welfare: Evaluating Stock-Type Show Horse Industry Legitimacy by Voigt, Melissa, Russell, Mark, Hiney, Kristina, Richardson, Jennifer, Borron, Abigail, Brady, Colleen

    “…The purpose of this paper is to use the Social Cognitive Theory and its moral disengagement framework to emphasize the need for stock-type horse associations…”
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    Show Horse Welfare: Horse Show Competitors' Understanding, Awareness, and Perceptions of Equine Welfare by Voigt, Melissa A., Hiney, Kristina, Richardson, Jennifer C., Waite, Karen, Borron, Abigail, Brady, Colleen M.

    Published in Journal of applied animal welfare science (01-10-2016)
    “…The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of stock-type horse show competitors' understanding of welfare and level of concern for stock-type…”
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    Copper bioavailability in pork liver and in various animal by-products as determined by chick bioassay by Aoyagi, S. (Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH.), Hiney, K.M, Baker, D.H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1995)
    “…Three chick experiments were conducted to investigate possible explanations for why pork liver provides no bioavailable Cu to chicks. Autoclaving,…”
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    Estimates of zinc and iron bioavailability in pork liver and the effect of sex of pig on the bioavailability of copper in pork liver fed to male and female chicks by Aoyagi, S. (Abbott Laboratories, Columbus, OH.), Hiney, K.M, Baker, D.H

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-03-1995)
    “…Four chick experiments were conducted to investigate possible explanations for why Cu bioavailability in pork liver is zero. One possible explanation was that…”
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    The effects of short term high intensity exercise on bone parameters of immature animals by Hiney, Kristina Marie

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…The ability of short duration, high intensity to increase bone formation in immature animals was investigated in two experiments using two species, the equine…”
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