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horsey talk news. views. gossip. fun. something new daily this content requires javascript to be enabled and the latest version of macromedia flash player. get latest flash player here home horsey interviews rider rights charity watch business watch forum nagmag magazine horseypedia advertise with us seel our favorite videos putting the hoof in shop contact us horseytalk.net ltd terms and conditions -- content on this page requires a newer version of adobe flash player. -- equestriancupid.com - the best horse-lover dating site! equestriancupid.com - the best horse-lover dating site! please feel free to use any news or information from this site. all we ask is that you give us a link. add horseytalk.net to your bookmarks 3 june 2018 horseytalk.net exclusive rider rights click here to read more "without horseytalk we might as well all dig a hole and jump into it." - maureen comber foal is winched to safety from a 10-foot well after passers-by heard it whinnying in distress - a foal called tyson was winched to safety after tumbling down the well - rescuers set up a winch on the concrete base and secured the terrified foal with a harness read more ......... follow @horseytalk i just love the first page of horseytalk tony barnett has done amazingly with the forestry commission fight please pass my congratulations to him charlotte hunt keeping up appearances this sign is illegal equestrians are entitled to use this route - legally. there are thousands of other illegal signs all over the country banning equestrians. they must be removed a good day for animal and equine welfare, says world horse welfare, ceo, roly owers the international coalition for animal welfare (icfaw) has revealed the adoption by oie member countries of a cooperation agreement between the world organisation for animal health (oie) and icfaw in paris last week. this agreement will further advance this close working partnership to help improve animal welfare globally through the effective implementation of oie animal welfare standards and guidelines. as members of icfaw, the donkey sanctuary and world horse welfare welcomed the agreement, which will further advance the close working partnership to help improve animal welfare globally. matthew stone, deputy director general, oie explained: "the agreement covers cooperation activities on the roles and responsibilities of the veterinary profession on animal welfare, cooperation on the development and revision of international animal welfare standards and guidelines that are relevant to both organizations, icfaw and oie; and the development of a dialogue and sharing of positions on common issues of interest to animal welfare ngos as represented by icfaw and the oie." alexandra hammond-seaman, chair, icfaw says: "icfaw was formed in 2001 to represent non-governmental animal welfare organisations from all over the world at the oie. we are currently a coalition of 17 member organisations and the coalition continues to expand. icfaw organisations work in over 150 countries worldwide raising the standard of animal welfare globally." "in recent years icfaw and oie have established excellent collaboration and many icfaw members are supporting and participating in oie lead initiatives developed to assist implementation. we are delighted that in this general session a formal cooperation agreement between icfaw and oie has been adopted and we believe that by working together we can better meet the animal welfare challenges ahead and promote good animal welfare practices, which ultimately benefit animals and people." valentina riva, advocacy manager at the donkey sanctuary says: "the agreement gives us more influence, official status and a formal platform to engage directly with the oie and to participate in its activities. most of the oie animal welfare-related activities now aim to focus on the un sustainable development goals (sdgs)." at an icfaw reception, world horse welfare, ceo, roly owers gave a presentation on behalf of the donkey sanctuary and world horse welfare to highlight the crucial role working equids play in delivering sdgs – to strengthen livelihoods, facilitate access to clean water and help empower women. world horse welfare has been a member of icfaw since 2013 and the donkey sanctuary since 2017. in april of that year, the charities, along with brooke and spana, also formed the international coalition for working equids (icwe) to specifically focus on equine welfare within the oie. during the 86th oie general assembly this week, icwe also signed an agreement with the oie to formalise their joint partnership. as an example of their work, icwe will be organising joint workshops on working equids with the oie in brazil and lesotho later this year. valentina adds: "this is unprecedented and a new era for the donkey sanctuary." world horse welfare chief executive, roly owers said: "this is a great day for animal and equine welfare. as a member of icfaw, world horse welfare is delighted that the oie has formally recognised our coalition as a partner in helping to set and improve animal welfare standards worldwide, particularly those regarding horses, donkeys and mules. we are also pleased that a letter of intent between our specific working equid coalition and the oie was signed this week, firming up our partnership in helping to implement the oie chapter on working equids which is so necessary to help improve knowledge of how best to care for over 100 million working horses, donkeys and mules which sustain livelihoods across the world." says steve mccarron what is the point of the open spaces society if it does not act to preserve open spaces .............. read more ahh that's the way to cool down! the best british horse racings horse racing is one of the most ancient sports of all time. as it was very popular with the royalty of british society, it soon earned the title of "sport of kings". with racing taking place in britain all year, there is always some interesting top-notch events not to be missed. no matter whether you just want to keep yourself updated or bet on races, by registering at betway.com , you will find everything you need to know about horse racings and many other kinds of sport betting. this prestigious bookmaker also rewards its players from the first time they start wagering. temporary. what does it mean? different inspectors have different meanings for chailey, it was 20-years. for chobham, it was six-months. for odiham, it was five-years x twice ......... read more ragwort poisoned horse rescued with young foal beats the odds to survive when dolly was discovered by a world horse welfare field officer in march 2017 she was emaciated, weak and struggling to survive whilst still taking care of her very young foal, rocket. dolly's body condition score was recorded as 1 out of 5, and it was clear she needed urgent veterinary attention. her owner signed her over into world horse welfare 's care and she was transported to the safety of the charity's glenda spooner farm rescue and rehoming centre in somerset. dolly and rocket shortly after arrival glenda spooner farm supervisor, grace vooght, said: "when dolly first arrived she was very thin with all of her ribs and vertebrae clearly visible. when new horses come into our care they are always examined by our vet and routine blood tests are undertaken to ensure they are not suffering any underlying problems. when dolly's results came back it became apparent she was suffering from severe liver damage which could have been caused by a number of poisons. "one of the most common causes of liver damage that we see is ragwort poisoning but without knowing her background, it was difficult to determine what had caused dolly to be in such a terrible condition. the first step was to wean rocket onto eating more independently so he was less reliant on dolly's milk, which worked well as he was quite a greedy foal. this allowed dolly to put what little energy she had into repairing her damaged liver. rocket on arrival "unfortunately dolly's condition didn't seem to be improving and new blood tests showed that her liver was not repairing in the way it should be. we continued to monitor dolly and provide her with all the nutrition she needed so she could bring up her young foal and it was very much touch and go as to whether she would survive. rocket ready for rehoming "after a few months of dedicated care and attention, dolly miraculously began to recover and her liver finally started to function properly, which amazed us all. both ponies are now living out in their herds and have undertaken their handling training as well as learning to go into a trailer – all in preparation for them to find loving new homes on our rehoming scheme. dolly ready for rehoming "dolly's recovery really is miraculous and i can't wait to see both her and rocket settled into happy new homes." to find out more about ragwort and the dangers it poses to horses visit: www.worldhorsewelfare.org/ragwort horseytalk.net interview colin bramley-robins meet the british palomino society chairman and long standing judge do you love showing and have a palomino horse or pony? ever wanted to know what judges look for when you are in the ring? here we talk to bps chairman and judge colin bramley-robins on what he looks for in the showing world. ........... read more follow @horseytalk equestriancupid.com - the best horse-lover dating site! royal wedding 2018 was this a republican horse? during the royal couple's procession through windsor, viewers spotted a horse going off-track. details .... saddle research trust "the man at the council offices in the isle of wight said that if they stopped adopting/resurfacing bridle paths, the council would need to close down that department" - tony barnett horseytalk.net exclusive rider rights click here to read more says sandra smith the speed required to ensure that a gate closes is greater than the velocity required to amputate a finger, crush a child or the head of a dog, trap a push or wheelchair, or – literally - tear a hole in the side of a horse ......... read more welfare standards for horses, donkeys and mules take a step forward brooke action for working horses and donkeys attended the 86th world organisation for animal health (oie) general session this week, 20 – 25 may, championing the needs of working animals. the week culminated in brooke, as chair of the international coalition for working equids, signing a letter of intent with the oie to provide major support to the implementation of the oie standards that benefit working horses, donkeys and mules. the oie international standards exist to provide 182 countries around the world with a set of guidelines on various aspects of animals' lives, to improve welfare, and how they're implemented was a key topic of discussion at the oie general session. brooke previously supported the oie to create codes specifically for working horses, donkeys and mules, the 'welfare of working equids' standards. brooke representatives frances goodrum, dr laura skippen and ceo petra ingram met with likeminded organisations, individuals and chief veterinary officers from around the world to discuss the standards. on wednesday, petra signed and delivered a letter to the oie from the international coalition for working equids (icwe). the coalition, made up of brooke, the donkey sanctuary , society for protection of animals abroad (spana) and world horse welfare , exists to promote and help implement the welfare standards. as part of the letter of intent, oie has agreed to run several regional workshops on animal welfare, including one taking place in brazil in the americas region and on in lesotho in the african region. the icwe has committed to fund a day dedicated to equine welfare as part of these workshops. as well as these, the icwe is supporting creation of a series of educational videos using clips taken directly from their field work, to be used by chief veterinary officers and oie animal welfare representatives, helping them to implement the 'welfare of working equid' standards. the coalition will also facilitate translation of the standards into arabic. this is another big step towards getting these animals the recognition they deserve petra ingram said after delivering the letter: "what we've achieved collectively this week demonstrates the value of partnering with global institutions like oie, who have the reach and access that can truly change the lives of these critical and largely invisible working horses, donkeys and mules. we can achieve more than the sum of our parts by working together to fund these activities. we have also set in place a new way of working with the oie that could be replicated by others in the future. this is another big step towards getting these animals the recognition they deserve as one of the most over-burdened workforces powering the developing world." petra signed on behalf of dr mactar seck, brooke 's programme manager for brooke west africa, who has been specifically responsible for chairing the coalition on behalf of brooke . the bhs and maureen comber how the bhs treats somebody who has been a loyal, dedicated and hard-working member for over 50 years. day 1430 it is now 1430 days since the bhs shamefully dismissed maureen comber after more than 50-years of dedicated and hard-working service. still no regret. still no sympathy. still no apology. what is more they have still not paid her back the outstanding money they owe her. how long can the bhs continue to behave in this disgraceful manner? other hard-working bhs members and volunteers beware. this is obviously the way you are going to be treated one day. "we're backing maureen" click here to read in full the shocking way maureen comber was treated by the bhs sampson percheron horses says adrienne yentis a friend of mine recently was riding on the heath and she came across a group of cattle strung out across the bridlepath with no way through – the only way off was to turn round. fortunately her horse remained calm throughout. but you can imagine how a nervous horse might react ........... read more bga launches groom's minds support line as part of the on-going groom's minds mental health awareness project the british grooms association (bga) have launched the groom's minds support line – supported by racing welfare, a telephone helpline for bga members. the free helpline is a significant step forwards for the equestrian industry and has been provided for those grooms having challenges within the workplace, or life in general, and who need someone to talk to. it offers callers confidential support and advice on a range of mental health and wellbeing issues, provided by trained helpers. simone sear, director of welfare at racing welfare said, "we are delighted to be to collaborating with the british grooms association on this project. we recognise that a number of the bga's members will fall under the care of both organisations and as such we are very happy to be able to offer assistance to its members through our established support line. we look forward to developing our partnership with the bga and feel that building associations between racing with the wider equestrian community, combined with the sharing of knowledge and resources that goes with this, can only be a positive for those working within the equine industry as a whole." lucy katan, executive director of the bga added, "a survey conducted by the bga in october 2017 revealed that over 70% of grooms have been bullied (including being the recipient of derogatory comments) within the workplace, either by their employer or by fellow workers and 83% of grooms who responded are suffering from stress and/or mental wellbeing problems. the provision of the groom's minds support line is a significant step forwards in offering grooms across the industry the fundamental emotional support they need and one we are exceptionally proud to be able to provide." the groom's minds support line offers a 24 hour, 7 days a week service, with a trained helper always ready to talk. to find out how to access the support line go to britishgrooms.org.uk/grooms-minds says linda wright we moved to a shropshire location a year ago having surveyed the local os map and noted the significant number of bridleways around the property. sadly the map appears a total fiction. scarce any of the bridleways are usable ........... read more the retreat animal rescue farm time to turn the horse out! i have been given an asbo by the hampshire county council for standing up for riders rights. how many other people have been silenced by hampshire county council? ........... read more trekking firm closes because riders 'too fat' for horses a horse-trekking firm says it is having to close - in part - because riders are getting too fat. numbers of people turned away from babeny farm on dartmoor because they broke weight restrictions has risen by about 30% in the past seven years. boss dee dee wilkinson said the trend puts the animals' health at risk and she cannot afford to buy larger horses. it comes after a study by the animal health trust into the impact of riders being too heavy for their horses. ms wilkinson said: "we are finding increasingly that people are getting heavier, so we are unable to let them ride as it isn't fair on the horses." danger to the horses include back injuries and lameness. riders are asked their height and weight before booking, but anyone over 16 stone is turned away. anyone who is clinically obese is also turned away because of the risk they could not handle a bigger horse. ms wilkinson, who has 13 horses, said the increase in overweight riders was one of the reasons for the trekking firm announcing it is to close. she said the main reasons were term-time restrictions on when families can take holidays and rising insurance costs. "obesity has become really noticeable over the last seven years and it has been increasing," said ms wilkinson who gets about 40 customers over an average summer weekend. "i've had 5ft (1.5m) tall people who are 16 stone (102kg) and a 12-year-old who was 12 stone (76kg) and we don't have the horses for them," she said. "we are also getting more people who are 18-25 stone (114-156kg). she added: "we're not about ostracizing a part of society, it's simply for the safety of the horses and the riders." last year the great yorkshire show asked 12 competing riders to dismount because of concerns about them being too heavy for their horses, the second time the show had taken such action. animal health trust vet dr sue dyson is aiming to produce "definitive guidelines" on weight and horse size ratios which will make it safer for horses and riders. she said: "it needed to be addressed urgently because people are getting heavier at an alarming rate. "we as vets face it on a daily basis when we have to tell people that they are too heavy for their horses." frensham common, rrey official. the national trust does not own or have any other interest on the common land apart from the burial mounds .............. read more lara boman may's naf shining star nine year-old lara boman from newmarket, suffolk has been awarded may's naf shining star after demonstrating her drive for progression and a professional attitude towards competition as a member of the suffolk junior academy. lara was put forward for the award by suffolk junior academy coach mia palles clark "lara has been an active member of our academy for the last 18 months. she's dedicated and full of enthusiasm for the sport. lara is a serious rider and loves to compete, she always behaves professionally and pats her pony regardless of it being the best round ever or slightly less than perfect! she sets a great example to other academy members. it's a huge step she's made in such a short time from unaffiliated 70cm classes to joining the academy and attending her first british showjumping pony premier show. she has competed for the suffolk academy in the mini team at addington and won her class and is now looking forward to representing the team at the national junior academy championships in august. "she is a lovely young lady that i am very proud of with a bright future in showjumping. she is the example of the academy system working exactly as it should to help and support riders and their parents to start in british showjumping and progress accordingly." after starting her riding career in the pony club at the age of 3, lara joined british showjumping in 2016 and with the support of her coach mia palles clark, has come on in leaps and bounds. lara commented "i felt so happy to become a naf shining star, it's very exciting and i want to say a big thank you to mia for nominating me and for all her help. showjumping is really fun, i love winning and enjoy being able to go to compete and train with my friends. being a member of the academy allows me to compete as part of a team and represent suffolk which is really good." gates or stile’s will only be lawful as long as the reasons for the installations are serving the purpose for which they were intended. any stopping up or closing off of rights of way should be challenged for approval/consent from the appropriate minister of the crown ........... read more the donkey sanctuary attending spain's biggest pilgrimage festival, el rocío. the rescue centre in spain, el refugio del burrito, put in place a 24 hour on the ground operation to ensure animal welfare in el rocío, the largest pilgrimage in the western world. this week, more than 20,000 equines will participate in el rocío, the largest pilgrimage in the western world. the donkey sanctuary spanish base, el refugio del burrito (erb), in collaboration with spanish authorities will put in place a 24 hour on the ground operation to ensure animal welfare during the event. with over one million participants and close to 120 brotherhoods, el rocío is the largest pilgrimage in the western world. the worshippers will undertake the journey to the chapel of el rocío (almonte, huelva) in carts decorated with colours and ribbons and riding horses, mules and other equines. around 20,000 animals accompanied them. the work of erb in the pilgrimage of el rocío is carried out in close coordination with the nature protection service of the civil guard (seprona). a team of more than 30 people, including veterinaries, farriers and specialists in equine behaviour and care, integrate this security and assistance operation and will be in el rocío town from the 16-22 may 2018. rented animals suffer the most most of the equines that participate in el rocío are fit to work and have their basics needs covered, it is the rented animals that appear to suffer the most. in 2017, we assisted close to 150 animals and rescued 9 badly mistreated equines, mostly from the illegal rental business. according to veronica sanchez, director of el refugio del burrito (erb): "our team has found few cases in which privately owned animals were in bad condition, it was mostly animals for rent that got it worse. they were rented out illegally, sometimes even to minors, and then terribly abused by those renting them due to the lack of equine knowledge, irresponsibility or lack of empathy. in such a poor state was some of them that we couldn't do much except alleviating their last hours of suffering." animal mistreatment in el rocio cannot be measured only by the animals deaths, as many animal welfare ngos argue, but also and most important it should be measured by the five freedoms of animal welfare. these basic freedoms are violated in many rented animals. the average age of the rented animals are around 25 years old. equine rented business owners buy the cheapest animals which normally are in the worst conditions, then they forced them to work day and night, with little rest, food or water. some of the animals are starving, extremely thin, full of open wounds and exhausted. "our expert has been constantly evaluating the state of the rented animals and if they are fit to work with the support of seprona. we have been marking those animal that were not in good shape to work and asked the owners not to rent them any more. after we have been supervising that they follow our recommendations. if they don't and they rent the marked animals again, animals are confiscated and taken to a safe place and the owners are prosecuted for animal cruelty", explains veronica sanchez. to avoid that, the town hall of almonte (huelva), where the pilgrimage takes place, totally ban renting animals during el rocío. there are also laws in place to protect these animals; mistreatment is a crime for both owners and people that rent them. without going any further, in 2016, one rented mule collapsed in the way. the animal was around 26 years old and very thin. the team of erb tried to do everything that was in their hands to save her, but she died. the owner and the renter have been sentenced to one year and four months in prison and three years of disqualification from working with animals for the omission of care of this mule, thus causing its death. you can check our full intervention in this video. collaborating with authorities our collaboration with almonte town hall and seprona is perhaps the most important change towards equine welfare at the pilgrimage. rosa chaparro from el refugio del burrito says: "the collaboration of the seprona with us has been exemplary; they were there to every request and helped promptly and efficiently. we believe things can improve greatly, and our charity strives towards making a big impact through the collaboration with authorities, brotherhoods and pilgrims. education is another important pillar. brotherhood and pilgrims are more and more aware of animal cruelty and most of them really reject and punish any type of mistreatment towards animals." advising equine owners and users "as soon as owners see that we are here to help their animals in a practical way, they got on board pretty quickly. we are not here to end the tradition, but to advice and provide them with expert advice and care like putting gauze on the serrated nosebands so that open wounds could be protected. this year we have been approached by many pilgrims asking for help or support. even some people that had rented animals were so disgusted by the state of the animals and they approached us to get help" says coral ruiz, animal welfare advisor. despite the few upsetting scenes of animal neglect and cruelty from the rental business at the el rocío pilgrimage, veronica sanchez remains upbeat and positive. "our next steps are to continue promoting animal welfare good practices around pilgrims and brotherhoods, punish the mistreatment of the animals that seprona has confiscated and work with authorities to regulate in a near future the equine rented business to prevent the cruelty towards these animals. we've come away with a tremendous feeling of optimism and look forward to continue working to improve the welfare of more animals this year." we moved to a shropshire location a year ago having surveyed the local os map and noted the significant number of bridleways around the property. sadly the map appears a total fiction. scarce any of the bridleways are usable ........... read more horseytalk - product of the week feeding for hoof quality hoof quality is usually at its worst during the dry summer months. this is because the effects of a dry summer after a wet winter damages hoof horn resulting in dry, brittle hooves that crack easily. a hoof supplement can only improve the quality of new horn growth……not existing horn. it takes nine to twelve months for new horn to grow down from the coronet to the bottom of the hoof. in other words what you feed will not affect the area the farrier is nailing shoes on for 9 – 12 months. there are two main actions you can take to try and improve hoof quality. one is to feed an effective hoof supplement as part of a well-balanced diet for at least twelve months; and the other is to employ a farrier to trim or shoe your horse's feet regularly. in my experience good hoof quality can be achieved in about ninety percent of horses that had previously suffered from poor hoof quality if these two actions are taken. what nutrients should be present in an effective hoof supplement? because hoof wall consists of more than 70% protein (the rest is mainly water) it is important that the horse receives ample good quality protein in his daily diet. a horse on a low protein diet or a horse on a low-calorie diet to promote weight loss is more susceptible to poor hoof quality than a horse on a well-balanced diet to maintain or increase bodyweight. biotin, methionine or cysteine, zinc, copper, iodine, calcium, fatty acids, and vitamin a all help to improve hoof quality and when fed balanced together have a greater effect than biotin alone. for horses working hard or needing extra condition feeding a top specification conditioning feed balancer will provide all the scientifically recommended levels of biotin and associated nutrients. for good-doers using a non-conditioning top specification feed balancer will provide all the nutrients to improve hoof quality. if in any doubt don't hesitate to contact an experienced nutritionist. the topspec multiple-award-winning-helpline can be contacted, free of charge, on 01845-565030. says steve yandall grazing is always used as an excuse for fencing and fencing creates problems for riders read more caption corner send us your caption for this photo says naomi smith it is all too possible to round a corner on horseback and come upon a group of cattle with no prior warning -this will result in a horse being badly spooked at best, bolting at worst -it is only a matter of time ........... read more martin pipe 73 racehorse trainer like to congratulate a friend? 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Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Registry Registrant ID:
Registrant Name: peter biddlecombe
Registrant Organization: peter biddlecombe
Registrant Street: The Barn
Registrant Street: The Lane
Registrant City: SEAFORD
Registrant State/Province:
Registrant Postal Code: BN25 4AL
Registrant Country: GB
Registrant Phone: +44.1323831673
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email: [email protected]
Registry Admin ID:
Admin Name: peter biddlecombe
Admin Organization: peter biddlecombe
Admin Street: The Barn
Admin Street: The Lane
Admin City: SEAFORD
Admin State/Province:
Admin Postal Code: BN25 4AL
Admin Country: GB
Admin Phone: +44.1323831673
Admin Phone Ext:
Admin Fax Ext:
Admin Email: [email protected]
Registry Tech ID:
Tech Name: peter biddlecombe
Tech Organization: peter biddlecombe
Tech Street: The Barn
Tech Street: The Lane
Tech City: SEAFORD
Tech State/Province:
Tech Postal Code: BN25 4AL
Tech Country: GB
Tech Phone: +44.1323831673
Tech Phone Ext:
Tech Fax Ext:
Tech Email: [email protected]
Name Server: ns.mainnameserver.com
Name Server: ns2.mainnameserver.com
DNSSEC: unsigned
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NOT INDICATE DOMAIN AVAILABILITY.

  REGISTRAR MESH DIGITAL LIMITED

  REFERRER http://www.meshdigital.com

SERVERS

  SERVER net.whois-servers.net

  ARGS domain =horseytalk.net

  PORT 43

  SERVER whois.meshdigital.com

  ARGS horseytalk.net

  PORT 43

  TYPE domain

DOMAIN

  NAME horseytalk.net

NSERVER

  NS.MAINNAMESERVER.COM 79.170.40.2

  NS2.MAINNAMESERVER.COM 79.170.43.3

STATUS
clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited
clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited

  CHANGED 2017-07-09

  CREATED 2008-07-04

  EXPIRES 2018-07-04

  REGISTERED yes

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