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How to spot African horse sickness, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
Information about the welfare of horses on farms and livery yards and how to dispose of waste and fallen stock.
Horses on farms or in stables and livery yards are protected by the Animal…
You may need an environmental permit to store or spread animal waste. When…
At a livery yard, horses are housed and cared for in return for payment,…
You should not transport a horse in a way that may cause it harm or…
If a horse dies or has to be put down on your property, you will have to…
Horses, ponies, asses, donkeys and zebras must have a horse passport and it must be with the animal at all times
You must have a horse passport (sometimes called an ‘equine passport’) for…
If you own the horse or related animal, you must get a passport for it…
You need to: update the passport’s details if they change, for example if…
What you need to do depends on whether you’re importing or exporting the…
Contact the Passport Issuing Organisation (PIO) that issued the horse…
Current rules for exporting horses and other equines (including ponies and donkeys) from the UK.
How to meet expected welfare, health and safety standards in the horse industry if keeping horses for commercial purposes in the UK.
How to care for animals on farms and at market in severe hot or cold weather, floods or drought.
Guidance on medicines for food and non-food horses and record keeping requirements including the horse passport.
How to spot equine viral arteritis, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
The Ministry of Defence (MOD) carries out low flying for training across the UK - low flying areas (LFAs), tactical training areas (TTAs)
Rules on restraining methods, stunning pens, captive bolt, gas and electrical stunning equipment, bleeding animals and shackling and hoisting animals.
Quest (Moxidectin) equine oral gel seized at East Midlands Airport.
List of organisations that issue horse passports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Leaflet explains the impact of military helicopter low flying and safety advice for horse riders.
Data and statistics about the vehicle speed compliance on roads in Great Britain.
MV Chinfield antifatigue bronchospasmolytic for thoroughbreds seized at a Belfast courier company.
This document provides advice on owning a horse, pony, donkey or hybrid.
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