Category Archives: News & Research

Older horses generally in good condition finds UK survey

More than 12,000 horse owners responded to a survey to help understand the needs of

When does use become abuse of horses?

World Horse Welfare again delivered a thought provoking and, very relevant conference earlier this month,

Do we really need bi-annual flu vaccines for our horses?

Epidemiology experts are advising that now the equine influenza vaccine supply has returned to normal

How much do you love your coffee?

A new appeal launched by World Horse Welfare, highlights how the cost of a coffee can

What is ‘social license to operate’ and, why does it matter to equestrian sport?

According to a recently published paper reviewing equestrian sport’s social licence to operate (SLO), the equestrian

Hub Editorial: What is the value of one degree?

At 99˚C water is still just water but, at 100˚C it boils and becomes steam;

Hub Editorial: The art of observation

Even after nearly 20 years of editing, there are some pieces that really stick in

New study reveals the impact of different shoeing practices on galloping racehorses

A new study, led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), and funded by the Horserace

Shortage in supply of equine influenza vaccines

The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA), British Equestrian (BEF) and the British Horseracing Authority (BHA)

Record number of owners seeking help to rehome their horses

The latest figures from National Pet Charity Blue Cross indicate that an increased number of

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