As the largest and most influential equestrian charity in the UK, we make a real impact to the lives of horses and people who care about them by working to improve education, welfare, access and safety
Whether you’re an experienced rider or looking to get started, we have information to help.
We run events across the country - from summer camps to dressage competitions, there's something for every level of equestrian.
Every action you take makes a real difference. Together we can create a better future for horses and the people who love them.
Everything you need to know - from buying your first horse to horse welfare advice and information on specific health issues.
Come and join our 34,000 existing British Riding Club members and gain access to the training, competitions and support that the BRC network offers.
We work with and support many equestrian-related businesses. From our Accredited Professional Coaches to our Approved Centres, find out how you can work with the BHS.
Whether you want to springboard your career with professional, industry recognised qualifications or you simply want to learn more about horses, improving your skills along the way, we have a pathway for you.
The British Horse Society is the UK's largest equestrian charity; we campaign and lobby on behalf of horses and those who care for them.
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Think Before You Worm Scheme Launched
The British Horse Society (BHS), in collaboration with the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA), is striving to tackle worm resistance with its new ‘Think Before You Worm’ campaign.
Equine deworming treatments pose a risk to your pets
Although some of the chemicals routinely used to deworm horses are also used to deworm cats and dogs, they are usually given in far smaller doses in these species and can therefore prove poisonous if cats or dogs lick or eat even a small amount of equine deworming product
BHS and BRC Flu Vaccination Shortage Statement
The equestrian world is in the midst of an unprecedented equine influenza vaccination shortage which has been caused by supply chain issues with one of the major vaccine manufacturers. There are simply not enough doses available to meet the demand of the equestrian population.
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