National Equine Database open to Horses with EU passports
The British horse industry has welcomed a move to allow horses with European Union passports to be registered with the National Equine Database
The British horse industry has welcomed a move to allow horses with European Union passports to be registered with the National Equine Database
The British Equestrian Federation's director of equine development will head up NED
The National Equine Database has now launched and will cost users only £1 for the first month
Four years after work began on it, the National Equine Database will be available for the public to use from 24 November
The British Equestrian Federation (BEF) is offering to meet those concerned about the organisation of the new board of the National Equine Database
The National Equine Database will be available for public use by the autumn, as the Princess Royal encourages the public to support the scheme
The National Equine Database is due to be tested by studs accredited with the Breeders’ Quality Mark this month
The National Equine Database is to be used to help the passport issuing organisations allow global access to identification, breeding and competition data for British horses
The British Equestrian Federation is to continue the development of the internet-based identification, breeding and competition database
A decision on the future of the National Equine Database (NED) has been postponed until mid-August at the earliest
DEFRA wants to hand the National Equine Database
The launch of a web-based database of identification, breeding and competition data for British horses has been delayed again
The long awaited National Equine Database has gone to live Passport Issuing Organisations, but some data is still being held back preventing it from being opened to the public
The National Equine Database has been beset with more delays as the public launch of the service is put back until October
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Experts warn that the National Equine Database is doomed to fail unless more passport issuing organisations agree to supply information about horses' breeding
The National Equine Database appears on schedule to launch this spring with some 500,000 records now in place
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