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Equine News Archive
BEVA Congress 2011
16th June 2011
BEVA is offering the chance to win free Congress registration!
Equine Disease Surveillance Report
9th June 2011
Latest quarterly Defra/AHT/BEVA equine report is now available.
Nominations for equine vet awards
31st May 2011
Colleagues and horse owners have the chance to vote for UK's top equine vet
Donkey Sanctuary mourns Founder
18th May 2011
It is with deep sorrow that The Donkey Sanctuary announced the tragic loss of its Founder, Dr Elisabeth Svendsen MBE.
Vets urge horse owners to use NECD
11th May 2011
Vets to urge clients to protect horses and equestrian estates.
Irish horse amnesty launched
21st April 2011
Two animal charities in Ireland launch separate initiatives to combat unwanted horses.
Racehorses to benefit from ICU
7th April 2011
The University of Liverpool, which provides specialist care for large racing events such as the John Smith's Grand National, is to establish a 2 million intensive care unit (ICU) at its Equine Hospital.
FEI Prohibited Substance List in effect
5th April 2011
As of 4 April, the 2011 FEI Equine Prohibited Substance List is now in effect.
'No Flies on Me' appeal launched
24th March 2011
The World Horse Welfare has launched a new 'No Flies on Me' appeal. With this campaign, the charity is calling on its supporters to help cart horses in Honduras by simply donating a fly fringe.
African Horse Sickness in South Africa
24th March 2011
A statement on BEVA's website has said that three outbreaks of African Horse Sickness (AHS) have been reported in South Africa.
Equine periodontal disease
15th March 2011
Research funded by the Horse Trust has shown the potential role of bacteria in the development of periodontal disease in horses.
Access to pasture affects intake of grass
14th March 2011
Recent research suggests that ponies given reduced access to pasture are capable of ingesting considerable amounts of herbage during the time they are turned out and may indeed increase their intake during this time as they become accustomed to the routine.