Building    67: Animal Health Science

Building 67: Animal Health Science

NorthEast of W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center (Bldg. 29).
  • Dedicated on April 6, 1974, the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center is a showcase facility that houses approximately 100 purebred Arabian horses used in teaching, research, and breeding.
  • The Center includes 35 acres of irrigated pasture, five barns for stabling horses, foaling stalls with an observation room, veterinary sciences laboratory, several arenas, a farrier shop, and research facilities.
  • The Arabian Horse Center breeding program produces anywhere between 8 and 18 foals per year and offers horses for sale to the general public.
  • Cal Poly Pomona horses are exhibited by students and the horse center’s trainers in competitive all-Arabian horse shows, the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, national Arabian horse shows, California Arabian horse shows, and Cal Poly Pomona Sunday and Thursday horse shows.
  • The hundreds of ribbons and trophies displayed at the Center attest to the quality of the Arabians at the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Center.
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