Don’t Miss The National Equine Health Survey, 5 – 11 May 2013
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When: 5 – 11 May 2013
Where: Online at www.bluecross.org.uk/NEHS
Why: To help safeguard the future health and welfare of the UK’s horses and ponies
The National Equine Health Survey (NEHS) is run by Blue Cross, in partnership with the British Equine Veterinary Association. Introduced in 2010 and now an annual fixture, it is a quick and easy online snapshot survey that is helping to discover more about common health issues in horses, directly from horse owners themselves. Everyone who takes part will have the chance to win some amazing prizes including Olympia tickets or SPILLERS feed vouchers.
The NEHS data collected has revealed crucial information about common diseases such as skin problems, lameness, weight issues and colic. The results are shared across the sector to help establish benchmarks for equine health and disease in the UK and define priorities for future research, training and education. For example the high incidence (15.2%) of skin disease recorded to date suggests a need to raise awareness of skin disease management and prevention amongst the veterinary industry and owners.
Gemma Taylor, Blue Cross education officer said: “We are urging every horse owner to spare just five minutes every year to complete the survey so we can continue to build valuable knowledge to help improve the future health of our nation’s horses.”
Visit www.bluecross.org.uk/NEHS or email [email protected] to register for NEHS. Everyone who takes part will be entered into a competition to win some fabulous prizes including tickets for a family of four to Olympia, three lots of SPILLERS feed vouchers worth £100 each, a Northants jump, an exclusive behind the scenes tour of the Equine Referral Hospital at the Royal Veterinary College, London and six pairs of Ariat Mudbuster boots.2381 views
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