Two frost bitten and emaciated horses were lucky enough to spend Christmas in a warm barn thanks to the rescue efforts of a small town in British Colombia,Canada.
Archive for December, 2008
Heart warming story of a Christmas rescue…
Posted in General News, Rescues, tagged canada, Horses, rescue, snow on December 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Rehomed in time for Christmas…
Posted in Association News, Horses, tagged France, horse, Horses, rehomed, rescued, Rescues, trakhener on December 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A month ago we were contacted by a very distraught lady who needed to find a special home for one of her horses. The lady breeds top level dressage horses, but on Christmas Eve last year her beloved young Trakhener horse, Accord, got cast in his box and devastatingly injured his vertebrae. Not only was this the [...]
Does your equine have C.O.P.D?
Posted in Donkeys, Horses, Welfare, tagged copd, France, horse, horse diseases, horsecare, Horses on December 14, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As many of you may now be thinking of stabling your equines and also feeding hay, COPD may well be rearing it’s ugly head.
Jamie Gray trial opened today
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged court, james gray, jamie gray on December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Amersham horse dealer, James Gray appeared in Bicester Magistrates Court today for the start of a trial due to last until mid-March…
Le Salon du Cheval de Paris
Posted in General News, tagged le salon du cheval de paris on December 8, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
This weekend saw the doors opening for the annual Salon du Cheval(Paris horse show) at the Porte de Versailles. This event runs until the 14th December and is host to exhibiting a vast array of equine breeds, showjumping, dressage,driving,vaulting and many more equestrian displays.
Winter care for your equine
Posted in Donkeys, Horses, Welfare, tagged feeding horses, France, horsecare, mud fever, Welfare, winter on December 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Winter brings with it some additional challenges for horse and donkey owners. Admittedly, wallowing around muddy fields in the dark evenings isn’t to be relished, but we all do it because we love our 4 legged friends!
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