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Everything you need to know - from buying your first horse to horse welfare advice and information on specific health issues.
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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.
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Blackfaulds Farm Livery
Woodbridge and District Group RDA
Low Emissions and Clean Air Zones
If you take a horsebox or other transportation vehicle into the London area you’ll need to comply with the legislation of the London Low Emission Zone (LEZ).
BRC leagues
Nutritionist
A nutritionist's role is to tailor a horse’s diet to their individual requirements. This will include identifying different supplements and wholefoods to suit a horse’s lifestyle, breed and age.
Duplicates
If your horse’s passport has been lost, damaged or stolen, a duplicate passport can be issued. A duplicate passport should only be requested once every effort has been made to locate the original
BRC handbook link
EDI Advisory Group
Our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Advisory Group is central to the BHS’s overarching vision to make sure all individuals have equal opportunities in the equestrian industry and forms a significant part of the formation of the Society’s EDI strategy.
Ragwort
Ragwort contains toxic compounds which can be poisonous to horses if eaten in any state. Over time, it can damage their liver, potentially leading to severe disease and death
Fireworks
Firework season can be a difficult time for horses and owners. If you're worried about your horse's reaction and welfare, you're not alone. 69% of horse owners are concerned about their horse's welfare due to fireworks.
Report a welfare concern
If you have personally seen a neglected or mistreated horse that you are concerned about, please contact the Welfare team. All reports are fully confidential
Sefton Awards 2025
British Horse Society’s (BHS) annual Sefton Awards celebrated five individuals who have recently made significant contributions to equestrian safety.