The Horse Trust is delighted to offer our supporters our 2008 Calendar and/or Christmas cards. Only £4.00 a pack for the cards and £6 for a calendar.
If your home is crammed with clutter that you'd like to clear out and help The Horse Trust into the bargain, you could end up on BBC prime-time TV.
The British Horse Society has made its 2007 Welfare Award to The Horse Trust, for the contribution The Trust has made to equine welfare over many years.
Gary Darlow,Meadow Bank Farm, Over Peover, Knutsford, is the first Horse Trust Open Farriery Champion.
When you can't afford to buy your own horse or pony outright, or have an animal which is costing more than you thought it would, there is always the option to lease or loan it to another rider to help offset some of the costs.
Outbreaks of bluetongue disease in East Anglia are an indication that its close relative African Horse Sickness is poised to strike the UK horse industry, warns Paul Jepson, chief executive and resident veterinary surgeon at The Horse Trust.
The responsibilities of owning a horse are toughest when the time comes to arrange the humane destruction of the animal.
As daylight hours grow shorter, horses and ponies are rugged up or brought indoors for much of the time to protect them from the cold weather.
The Horse Trust is delighted to welcome its third drum horse to the sanctuary in Speen. Constantine, a 17.1 hh blue roan Clydesdale, served the Household Cavalry for 20 years and during that time paraded 10 times at Trooping the Colour.
As the weather gets colder and the days are getting shorter, it's time to review your management routine and make sure your horse or pony remains fit and well throughout the winter.
The confirmed outbreak of Bluetongue disease in a cow on a farm in Suffolk is a sharp reminder that African Horse Sickness could strike the UK at any time, warns The Horse Trust. The impact of this disease on the £4 billion a year horse industry would be devastating.
On the 15th November 2007 Europe's biggest annual thoroughbred conference will be held at the award-winning Centaur at Cheltenham Racecourse. The Thoroughbred Racing and Breeding Seminar show cases the latest research and thinking on the health and welfare of Thoroughbreds to benefit both the racing and breeding industry. Now in its seventh year, the event has become an established and anticipated event in the Thoroughbred calendar.
One of the most crucial seminar sessions at this week's BEVA congress will be that led by John Stewart, starting at 2pm on Friday 14 September.
With around 100 horses and ponies in its care, the demand for water at The Horse Trust's Home of Rest for Horses at Speen is enormous.
Two former Army horses have been retired to The Horse Trust's Home of Rest for Horses in Buckinghamshire from their working base in Germany.
A 'bad attitude' to exercise may in fact be due to hock pain caused by undiagnosed and untreated osteoarthritis, research funded by The Horse Trust has revealed.
Blood samples taken from exotic imports may hold the key to the way in which African Horse Sickness is spread.
Science is knowledge... but the enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the pretence of knowledge.
The Horse Trust has welcomed seven new arrivals to its Home of Rest for Horses in Buckinghamshire. Three miniature Shetlands, two horses from the Greater Manchester Police Mounted section, a mule and a hinny have all retired to the charity's sanctuary near High Wycombe.
The Horse Trust is celebrating a special birthday for two of its long-term residents. Forty is a remarkable age for any horse and the charity is proud to have two elderly equines, both of which have reached this old age.
The Horse Trust is in the fortunate position of having its cake and eating it, according to chief executive and resident veterinary surgeon Paul Jepson.
BETA represents about 800 manufacturers, distributors and retailers of equestrian goods and services.
The power and speed of the world wide web continue to grow - and with it the risks inherent in internet horse trading.
African Horse Sickness is a variant of the Bluetongue virus of sheep which is principally carried and transmitted to horses by Culicoides species midges.
Leading scientists Dr James Wood, director of Cambridge University’s Infectious Diseases Consortium and Professor Philip Mellor, head of the Department of Arbovirology, Pirbright Laboratory, today called on the Government and the horse industry to get together and fund a full survey of the life, movement and breeding of the Culicoides species midge.
It's amazing how far 50p can go! An inspired idea from pupils at Princes Risborough Primary School not only created a day of fun for the school but also raised funds for their favourite charity, The Horse Trust.
Midge-borne viruses which have already seriously affected sheep and cattle in Europe are poised to strike the UK's equine population where mortality rates of around 90% are predicted, says The Horse Trust.
Horses are exposed every day to the risk of injury or infection but, because their bodies respond by creating protective inflammation, they can naturally repair injured tissue and deal with the cause of the problem without veterinary intervention.
Following last year's very successful inaugural Horse Owners’ Day, the 2007 event organised by the British Equine Veterinary Association Trust in conjunction with The Horse Trust, is to be held at the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, on Wednesday 11 April.
The Horse Trust has said its final goodbye to Bomber, its smallest resident. Standing at a tiny 32 inches high this cute grey Shetland mare, which had lived at the charity's Home of Rest for Horses since 1999, died on January 9.
The Horse Trust is inviting applications for its 2008 welfare grants for non-invasive research into equine diseases and post-graduate scholarships. The charity boasts an impressive programme of existing equine welfare grants with a rolling financial commitment of £3.5 million.
Gentle giant Janus, who retired to the Horse Trust's Home of Rest for Horses in Buckinghamshire five years ago from The Household Cavalry, has been treated to a new pair of high heels.
The Horse Trust has committed a further £1 million to equine research and clinical scholarships, creating five clinical scholarships and five scientific research grants following the recent meeting of its Scientific Committee.