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Pfizer Announces New Equestrian Sponsorships

13 years ago
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14th April, 2011 09h11


Pfizer Animal Health, manufacturer of the equine wormers EQUEST® and EQUEST PRAMOX® is proud to confirm its ongoing commitment to the equestrian industry, both at international and grass roots levels, with its sponsorship of some of the UK’s leading events, riders and charities. New sponsorships this year include The Pony Club Show Jumping Championships and the Trailblazers Show Jumping Qualifiers, who are to benefit from Pfizer’s support over the next year. In addition the company will be sponsoring the veterinary inspection at Badminton Horse Trials and the Burghley Sponsored Ride this year. Pfizer’s EQUEST® and EQUEST PRAMOX® brands will also be maintaining their association with top three day event rider and Olympic team medal winner Mary King. In addition they will be continuing their support for animal welfare charity The Blue Cross, in the form of sponsorship of the charity’s horse trailers and the provision of a healthcare package for companion horses and ponies homed through the charity’s equine loan scheme. Paul Blanc, Equine Brand Manager at Pfizer Animal Health said: “Our equine products help to maintain the health of a whole cross-section of the horse world and we feel privileged to support such a diversity of equestrian events and organisations, from grass roots up to international level.” Pfizer’s strong sponsorship portfolio is supported by the company’s new Manage, Test, Plan, Dose worming campaign which contains important and practical messages to help ensure horses are kept in the best of health all year round. For further information pick up a free Worm control for your horse guide from your local retailer, speak to your vet or SQP or visit www.wormingyourhorse.info.

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