Kentucky Equine Research has announced that three-day eventing riders Bruce and Buck Davidson have joined the KER Sport Horse Nutrition team.

April 14, 2013

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Davidson father-son team signs on with KER

Kentucky Equine Research (KER) is pleased to announce that three-day eventing riders Bruce and Buck Davidson have joined the KER Sport Horse Nutrition team. KER Sport Horse Nutrition is a collection of scientifically advanced feeds that meet the specific nutritional requirements of sport horses.

For more than 40 years, Bruce Davidson has been a fixture on the international three-day eventing scene, claiming victory at the world’s most prestigious competitions, including World Championship held in the United States and abroad, as well as multiple Olympic and Pan American Games.

With a competitive zeal reminiscent of his father, Buck Davidson has carved a place for himself in eventing history in a short span of time. As a Young Rider, Davidson won the Markham Trophy as the highest placing Young Rider in a USET Championship on three different occasions. Buck has numerous top-ten finishes at the world’s most prestigious events, including the Rolex Kentucky Three-Day Event and has represented the United States at the Pan American Games and the World Equestrian Games.

KER Sport Horse Nutrition feeds are uniquely researched and formulated to provide the nutrients required by sport horses. The complete line of feeds, including descriptions and photographs, can be viewed at KERSport.com.

Kentucky Equine Research (KER) celebrates 25 years of research and innovation this year.  The company was founded by owner Joe Pagan, Ph.D., who realized that nutritional research did not benefit the people who needed it most: feed manufacturers and horse owners. Since then, the primary focus of the company has been to bridge the gap between the research community and horsemen. KER accomplishes this through cutting-edge research, worldwide consultation, and innovation.

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