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New Export Health Certificates and requirements for horses …

WEBNew Export Health Certificates and requirements for horses travelling to Europe. Monday, 23 August 2021. The application of the new certificates, scheduled for 21 August 2021, has been delayed by the EU until 15 January 2022.

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Equine Health Week 2024

WEBEquine Health Week 2024. After a successful running in 2022, Equine Health Week is back from 22–28 January! The campaign will focus on equine wellness and wellbeing and will feature a fascinating podcast series with leading equine sport science and medicine practitioners, plus educational content across our social media channels.

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British Equestrian launches mental wellbeing programme for its

WEBThis Saturday – World Mental Health Day – British Equestrian launched our innovative mental wellbeing programme, Perform Well. Perform Well encourages individuals within British Equestrian’s community – including athletes, grooms and support teams, World Class Programme practitioners, office staff and management – to be proactive in

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Hands on against disease What is disease

WEBHands on against disease What is disease? In its broadest sense ‘disease’ means a lack of health. A disease is a condition that causes the body to function

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Riders Minds survey: 76% of equestrians have been bullied

WEBResearch conducted by Riders Minds, has revealed that 76% of equestrians have been bullied, with a further 85% saying that they have witnessed bullying within the industry. Of those equestrians who have been bullied a staggering 77% felt unable to speak out. The shocking survey results have been released in conjunction with Anti-Bullying …

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Equine Herpes Virus

WEBEquine Herpes Virus. EHV is a virus found in horses virtually all over the world. Once a horse is infected, the virus remains in the system and can reactivate in the future. Of the four main types, EHV-1 and EHV-4 are the most common in the UK. EHV-1 which can cause signs of respiratory disease in young horses (runny nose, coughing, raised

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Equine Influenza

WEBEquine influenza, also known as 'flu', is an infectious disease which affects the upper respiratory tract of horses. There have been frequent outbreaks in the UK in recent years. Clinical signs usually appear within 1–5 days of exposure to the flu virus and they can last for 3–6 weeks. Signs can include a high temperature, cough, nasal

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Health of Riding Establishments

WEBMechanical horse – 10%. A large volume of activity focuses on improving physical health, mental wellbeing, personal development outcomes, aligning well to Sport England’s ‘Uniting the Movement’ strategy. Demonstrates the potentially significant social value created by equestrian activity each week.

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Equine Viral Arteritis

WEBDiseases to know about. Equine Viral Arteritis. The clinical signs of EVA can be varied, for example some horses can show signs of infection whereas others show none. However, even when there are no clinical signs, infection can still be transmitted. This means that stallions can shed the virus in their semen when breeding and spread disease.

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British Equestrian

WEBFind your nearest riding centre. Whether you're thinking about taking up horse riding for the first time, want to get involved with horses, or looking to return to equine sports, we're here to help. Enter your location below to start searching. Concussion. Safeguarding.

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Travelling to Europe

WEBHere is the latest guidance for moving equines between Great Britain and the EU. British Equestrian’s recommendation is that you use an established and experienced professional shipper to help you with the requirements and documentation needed for your move, the details of which are constantly evolving.

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Guidance for England

WEBOrganised outdoor sport and physical activity must be formally organised by a qualified instructor, club, national governing body, company or charity and follow sport specific guidance where appropriate. Indoor coaching can take place on a one-to-one basis for adults, or to a single household or bubble. For under-18 or disabled riders, there is

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Running safe events

WEBFacilities & Clubs. Running safe events. Any organisation that provides activities for children, young people or adults at risk should have safeguarding policies and procedures in place. A policy sets out your commitment as the organiser to keeping children, young people and adults at risk safe, and how, in broad terms, you will do so.

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Equine Health Status Declaration for Competition

WEBTo be completed for each horse attending any show, training or activity run under the affiliation and rules of any British Equestrian member body between 29 March and 12 April 2021.

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National Equine Forum delivers an educational and emotional 31st …

WEBFriday, 17 March 2023. The National Equine Forum (NEF) took delegates on an educational and emotional journey of discovery at their annual event earlier this month. Themes included the Defra perspective, Equine ID, and the public acceptance of equestrianism. The latest data on the sector, the sustainability of riding schools, current equine

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COVID-19: Funding opportunities for freelancers

WEBCOVID-19: Funding opportunities for freelancers. Thursday, 26 November 2020. This year has been tough across the equestrian industry, with many people and businesses suffering financially due to restrictions on their ability to work.

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Groundbreaking survey into Britain’s riding centres

WEBGroundbreaking survey into Britain’s riding centres. Wednesday, 16 March 2022. Working in collaboration with The British Horse Society, the Association of British Riding Schools, the Riding for the Disabled Association, The Pony Club and riding centres across the country, British Equestrian has launched the first survey of its kind to build a …

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Costs of Travelling Horses to Europe post-Brexit

WEBPre-Brexit requirements Cost Comment Post-Brexit requirements Cost Comment Health papers signed £70.00 Quick visit by normal yard vet – simple form

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