
- One of the world’s largest public collections of Arabian
horse materials, the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library collection
consists of materials in print and non-print format.
- The collection is intended to be used as a research
facility by the University community as well as all who are interested
in the Arabian horse.
- The WKKAHL collection does not circulate, though exceptions may be made for special circumstances.
- The Library also maintains a small Arabian horse art collection, which includes paintings, drawings, and sculpture.

- The collection includes current, as well as rare and
out-of-print books, pamphlets, artwork, brochures, newsletters,
videotapes, DVDs, periodicals, newspapers, photographs, letters,
manuscripts, and reports pertaining to the Arabian horse.
- An extensive selection of foreign and domestic stud books
are in the W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Library. Stud books from
governmental and private registries are included, as are stud books from
breeding programs no longer in existence.
- Periodicals are a significant element of the collection.
- Newsletters from many Arabian horse clubs are maintained; Arabian horse breeders farm brochures are also kept.
- The collection also includes video, such as farm movies, video magazines, and feature films.

- W.K. Kellogg Arabian Horse Ranch Papers. The
Ranch Papers include files on the history of the Ranch and breeding
program, as well as an assortment of materials that document and give
insight into W.K. Kellogg’s life with Arabian horses, including video
footage, artifacts, newspaper clippings, press releases, scrapbooks,
personal correspondence, realia, and ephemera.
- Gladys Brown Edwards Collection. This collection
includes art (paintings, drawings, sculpture) and books written and
acquired by Gladys Brown Edwards, as well as articles by and about her.