An Equine Research job involves studying horses to improve their health, performance, behavior, and overall well-being. Researchers may work in universities, veterinary institutions, or private organizations, conducting experiments and analyzing data on genetics, nutrition, biomechanics, and disease prevention. Their findings help enhance equine care, optimize training methods, and contribute to veterinary advancements. This role requires a background in animal science, biology, or a related field, often with advanced education such as a master's or Ph.D.