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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…
How to spot African horse sickness, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot equine viral arteritis, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot equine viral encephalomyelitis, what to do if you suspect it and how to prevent it spreading.
How to spot contagious equine metritis, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to spot equine infectious anaemia, what to do if you suspect it and measures to prevent its spread.
How to meet expected welfare, health and safety standards in the horse industry if keeping horses for commercial purposes in the UK.
How to spot glanders and farcy, what to do if you suspect them and measures to prevent their spread.
Horses, ponies, asses, donkeys and zebras must have a horse passport and it must be with the animal at all times
List of organisations that issue horse passports in Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Current rules for exporting horses and other equines (including ponies and donkeys) from the UK.
Reported problems with the supply of an animal medicine and the date when the issue is expected to be resolved.
Guidance on medicines for food and non-food horses and record keeping requirements including the horse passport.
Product Safety Report for Claydon Horse Exercisers Limited – Derby and Stoneleigh Model Horse Exercisers presenting a serious risk of injuries.
This document sets out a framework for how an outbreak of equine infectious anaemia in Great Britain would be managed.
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