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BHS and BRC Equine Welfare Conference 2010

31st August 2010

BHS and BRC Equine Welfare Conference 2010
Sponsored by EQUEST & EQUEST PRAMOX

Following the success of last years conference, British Riding Clubs and BHS Welfare have joined forces to host another equine welfare conference. This year’s theme will focus on ‘Fit versus Fat’ with presentations in the morning and practical demonstrations to be held in the afternoon.

The conference is set to provide delegates with an informative day of subjects covering Feeding the Riding Club Horse, Worming Resistance, The Effects of Obesity on the Horse, Effective Training Programmes and Fat Scoring.

The conference is being held at Bishop Burton College, Beverley, Yorkshire on Saturday 18 September 2010. Tickets are at an incredibly low price of £5 per person and is set to provide an interesting enjoyable day with quality speakers.

Tickets must be secured prior to the event and will not be available at the door. For further information please contact Emmeline Hannelly on 01926 707791 or email welfare@bhs.org.uk

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