British Equestrian Trade Association
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Relief as use of common equine supplement ingredient can continue in international sport
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‘Riding is at risk’ as 250 schools have closed in four years
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Calls for safety stirrups to be made compulsory in eventing
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Waterproof rider onesie and equine Advent calendar among innovative new products
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Bits officially recalled over safety concerns
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Need for equine and humanitarian aid ‘grows more desperate’ in Ukraine
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‘Just a bit of concussion’: calls for more awareness around minor traumatic brain injuries in children
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British equestrians step up for Ukraine with new appeal
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Sacroiliac pain in horses: new research reviews rehab journeys of past 20 years
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Riders urged to report injuries to help improve sport’s safety
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How riders can do all possible to improve their safety on the road
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Concerns over proposed additions to FEI banned substances list
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Equestrian trade’s post-Covid recovery appears better than feared *H&H Plus*
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Horse world must unite to put Brexit issues on political agenda *H&H Plus*
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Zilpaterol feed contamination: BEF acts to protect riders from doping penalties
British Equestrian today (23 October) stated it had worked on a “proactive solution”, which should help all parties caught up in this “unfortunate situation”
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Feed contamination update: more major companies affected
Major feed companies that distribute in the UK have confirmed a number of their products have been affected by contamination with the banned substance zilpaterol
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Number of UK riders is up, but horse numbers drop, major survey reveals
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Innovative helmet technology heads winners at BETA International
‘It’s extremely exciting to see the industry working so hard to generate all these fantastic new things’
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Rider’s brain ‘bounced like a ping-pong ball’ in schooling fall
The rider has had to rebuild her life as a result of the fall, but says had it not been for her safety helmet, she would not be here