British Equestrian puts equine health first with dedicated awareness week

Tuesday 15 November 2022

British Equestrian puts equine health first with dedicated awareness week

As part of our commitment to promote the highest standards in welfare, British Equestrian is excited to launch a new initiative in Equine Health Week. Running from 28 November to 4 December 2022, the week will feature educational content across our social media channels from leading veterinary surgeons, many of which sit on British Equestrian’s Equine Infectious Diseases Advisory Group (EIDAG). The week is aimed at everyone who interacts with equines – whether you ride occasionally at a centre, have your own horse or run a bustling yard, everyone has a part to play in the health, wellbeing and welfare of our partners.

Based around the theme of ‘reducing disease risk together’, there’s a packed seven-day programme of daily social media posts. We’ll be featuring a ‘disease of the day’, where some of our common – and not-so-common – conditions will be put in the spotlight. There will also be top tips to promote good health management and biosecurity at home and when out competing, and vet talks covering the principles of vaccination, the fight against disease and protection against parasites.

A highlight of the week will be the launch of the EIDAG’s latest publication, ‘Reducing disease risk together: advice notes for venues’, by the group’s Chair, Celia Marr, on Saturday 3 December. The handbook will be a vital tool for venues hosting equestrian gatherings at all levels to help reduce the risk of infectious disease spread. The guidance follows on from the Group’s comprehensive ‘Advice notes for British Equestrian member bodies and organisers’, first published in April 2021.

An outline content plan for the week (topics and experts maybe subject to change):

 

Disease of the day

Top tips

Vet talk

Monday
28 November

Equine Influenza
Richard Newton

Signs of good health
Roly Owers

Equine Influenza vaccination
Richard Newton

Tuesday
29 November

Strangles
Scott Pirie

Introducing new horses

David Rendle

The case for six monthly EI vaccination
Richard Newton

Wednesday
30 November

Equine Herpes
Phil Ivens

Biosecurity at home
Celia Marr

The fight against disease: antimicrobial stewardship and antibiotic resistance
Sarah Smith

Thursday
1 December

Tetanus
Celia Marr

Pre-competition checks

Phil Ivens

Protecting against parasites: anthelmintic resistance
David Rendle

Friday
2 December

Ringworm
David Rendle

Competition safety
Richard Newton

The case for EHV vaccination
Phil Ivens

Saturday
3 December

Breeding diseases
James Crabtree

How disease spreads
British Grooms Association

LAUNCH: venue handbook
Celia Marr

Sunday
4 December

Exotic diseases
Matthew Robin

Professional visits – staying safe
Jane Nixon

Wrap up of the week


Chair of British Equestrian’s EIDAG, Celia Marr commented: “Ensuring our horses are healthy and happy is a constant duty and a responsibility we all share – whether you’re an owner, groom, yard manager, practitioner, organiser or venue, we all must work together. One of the biggest threats we face is the risk from disease and I’m delighted to be bringing a week where we can provide education, advice and debate in a bid to help mitigate the danger.

“The 2019 equine influenza outbreak in Britain and the equine herpes virus epidemic of 2021, which shut down European competition, serve as reminders of the importance of good practice and we’re hopeful this week will give guidance and raise awareness for those responsible for horses. We’re also looking forward to launching our handbook for venues, which will be another tool in our campaign for good biosecurity across the equine industry.”

Follow the week – and get involved – across the British Equestrian social channels:

Facebook - @British Equestrian
Instagram - @britishequestrian_official
Twitter - @BritEquestrian
YouTube - @British Equestrian
LinkedIn - @British Equestrian

Equine Health Week will become an annual feature in the British Equestrian calendar, with a different focus each year but the common aim of raising awareness and educating everyone to help with equine welfare considerations.


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