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Equine news headlines

RSPCA issues statement ahead of Cheltenham Festival RSPCA issues statement ahead of Cheltenham Festival
There have been 32 equine deaths over the last decade. Read More

BEVA updates guidelines for equine euthanasia

BEVA updates guidelines for equine euthanasia

Decisions will be organised into three defined...

BEVA updates guidelines for equine euthanasia

Andy Fiske-Jackson appointed head of RVC Equine
He will lead RVC's Equine Practice and Equine Referral Hospital. Read More

New tool helps assess horse welfare on yards

New tool helps assess horse welfare on yards
The HEY tool is based on the Five Domains Model. Read More


Redwings to consult on visitor centre closures

Redwings to consult on visitor centre closures
Two centres could be closed due to rising costs. Read More

AI shows promise for fracture detection in animals

AI shows promise for fracture detection in animals
Researchers develop AI system that can detect fractures in racehorses.Read More


Brooke launches free app for training equine vets

Brooke launches free app for training equine vets

The Academy for Working Equids will train vets...


Rescued ponies highlight importance of deworming

Rescued ponies highlight importance of deworming

One underweight filly had multiple different kind of worms.

Speaker lineup revealed for National Equine Forum

Speaker lineup revealed for National Equine Forum
The event will explore artificial intelligence and the modern pre-purchase examination. Read More

Horses react to smell of fear, study finds

Horses react to smell of fear, study finds
Horses were more apprehensive when they could smell fearful sweat. Read More