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 Research   UK:  Horse owners asked to aid study on equine grass sickness (23 April)

 

New research being undertaken by the University of London’s School of Pharmacy aims to uncover the causes of equine grass sickness (EGS), a disease of horses that has eluded scientists for almost a century.

 

But they need help from the equestrian community and timing is critical as the disease is more likely to occur from April to July.  The research team is keen to hear from horse owners who have premises that have experienced outbreaks of EGS. They would also like to hear from owners of pastures where there have not been any known cases of EGS to act as control sites.

Strict privacy and anonymity of participating premises will be adhered to in their studies.

 

Further information on the study and how to help

 

 
 
Concluded
 

Equine Hoofcare Code of Practice offered for public consultation

 CLOSED - ended 30 April 2008

In 2006 the National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC) set up a Sub Committee to look at barefoot trimming.

Its purpose was to address the following criteria:

        The Philosophy of Shoeing and Barefoot Trimming

        Regulation

        Education

        Provision of Farriery and Barefoot Trimming Services

        Research

A Code of Practice for Equine Hoofcare has been agreed with registered farriers, veterinary surgeons, welfare agencies and industry professionals and is now offered for wider public consultation.

Details of the consultation can be found at:  http://www.newc.co.uk/codes/hoofcare.php

The consultation period is six weeks and closes on 30th April 2008.

A list of organisations, consultees and Pledges of Support will be made available on the NEWC website when the consultation is complete.

About NEWC

The National Equine Welfare Council is made up of 60 equine welfare organisations including Animal Health Trust, British Horse Society, Blue Cross, Donkey Sanctuary, The Horse Trust, International League for the Protection of Horses, National Pony Society, Redwings Horse Sanctuary & RSPCA.

The President is Dr Harry Greenway with Vice Presidents Dr Elisabeth Svendsen and Mrs Lesley Barwise-Munro.  The Chairman is Martin Taggart.

Find out more from http://www.newc.co.uk

 

Equine dental technicians and barefoot trimmers’ survey

  CLOSED - ended 31 March 2008

How many equine dental technicians and barefoot trimmers work in the industry?  The first online survey into the industry now aims to find out.

Lantra Sector Skills Council is carrying out the survey on its website to find out the numbers working as paraprofessionals, their background and the challenges they face.

Lantra Equine and Professions Allied to Veterinary Science Industry Partnership Manager, Lisa Jarvis said:  “We estimate that around 500 dental technicians and barefoot trimmers work in the UK, but it is an emerging area and very little is known about it.”

Training is an essential way to overcome challenges and plan effectively for the future.  As the representative body for the equine industry, Lantra works to ensure that training and qualifications meet the needs of employers and industry.  It also represents the industry at government level to shape funding policy, so that areas where there are skills gaps and a training need are prioritised.

Lisa adds:  “In order for Lantra to work with the para-professionals and Defra to develop frameworks for training and qualifications we urgently need equine dental technicians and barefoot trimmers to take part in this research.”

The survey questions are grouped into eight main themes:

·        Current numbers employed in the industry

·        Entry route into current job role (i.e. school, college, university)

·        Training route used (length of training, type of training, accreditation)

·        Predicted numbers entering the industry

·        Job roles – tasks, competencies

·        Business – number of clients and horses treated

·        Membership of organisations

·        Links to other professionals (e.g. veterinary surgeons, farriers)

If you are a paraprofessional, or a client or colleague of a paraprofessional, please take the time to log onto the business section of the Lantra website www.lantra.co.uk/businesses/equine/ to take part. 

If you would prefer to receive a copy of the survey by email, please contact Lantra Connect on tel: 0845 707 8007 or email connect@lantra.co.uk. The closing date is 31st March 2008.


 

Defra consultation information

Details on current and past Defra consultations can be found at http://www.defra.gov.uk/corporate/consult/default.asp

 

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