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Equine Quarterly Disease Surveillance Report

Latest Defra/AHT/BEVA equine quarterly disease surveillance report

BVA Elections

Vacancies on BVA Groups

BHIC Monthly News Bulletin

BHIC May 2011

A Memorial Event to Celebrate Barrie Edward's Life

A memorial event to celebrate Barrie's life will be held at Leahurst, Chester High Road, CH64 7TE starting at 3pm on THURSDAY 2nd June 2011

All are welcome.  No black to be worn, bright colours welcomed!

 

Defra notification on export requirements to the USA

Defra notification

USA face further outbreaks of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1)

USA face further outbreaks of equine herpesvirus-1 (EHV-1)

Opportunity for one lucky Vet and their family

Television opportunity for vet and family

Horse set on fire in horrific attack

Police in Keady, County Armagh were called to an incident where a horse was set on fire at about 9.20pm last night (19 May).

 

A member of the public put the flames out and tended to the horse until a vet arrived. The horse was malnourished and had suffered burns.

 

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (NSNI) said its injuries would have been much more serious but for the actions of the person who quickly put the flames out.

 

"This was an horrific incident where an already malnourished animal was subjected to horrendous treatment," PSNI Inspector Nigel Graham said. "I would like to thank the community member who treated the horse for their swift actions and quick thinking."We are very keen to trace the owner of the horse and we would also like to speak to a number of youths who were seen in the area."

 

(Source: horseandhound.co.uk)

£6million Illegal Veterinary Medicine Scam

£6million medicines scam

Academics at Bristol launch new survey on UK horse movements

Academics at Bristol launch new survey on UK horse movements

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