
The Equine Science Program at Tarleton State University is dedicated to advancing knowledge across a broad range of equine-related disciplines. Faculty and students engage in research on topics including reproductive physiology, assisted reproductive technologies, nutrition, stress physiology, equine assisted services, exercise physiology, and other key areas impacting equine health and performance. The program emphasizes applied research and frequently collaborates with industry partners to ensure its work addresses real-world challenges in the equine industry. Through these efforts, the program contributes to both scientific discovery and the practical improvement of equine care and management.

Kimberly Guay, Ph.D.
Equine Sciences
Trinette Jones, Ph.D.
Equine Nutrition & Feed Management
Jessica Leatherwood, Ph.D.
Equine Nutrition & Physiology
Rafael Martinez, Ph.D.
Equine Reproduction & Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Ellen Rankins, Ph.D.
Equine Assisted Services & Welfare
Tarleton State Equine Science Research
Journal of Animal Science
PSV-4 Clodronate re-release in response to controlled exercise and bone stressors in juvenile horses



