
General Advice
Check out World Horse Welfare's online horse health advice library or call our Advice Line on +44 (0)1953 497 238 for help.
Check out World Horse Welfare's online horse health advice library or call our Advice Line on +44 (0)1953 497 238 for help.
Check out our advice on topics ranging from pasture management to responsible rehoming of horses.
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Buying or selling a horse: top tips
If you are thinking about buying or selling a horse here are some tips to help make sure everything goes well.
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Cutting the costs of horse care
Information and advice on how to cut the costs of horse ownership and care without compromising on welfare.
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Equine ID regulations
Equine identification regulations make it a legal requirement for all horses in England, Wales and Scotland to be identified.
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Fireworks: keeping your horse safe
Fireworks events can be a worrying time for horse owners. Read our ideas to help you and your horse have a less stressful night.
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Horse theft: how to prevent it
Sadly, horse thefts do happen - read our advice on how to keep your horse safe and deter thieves.
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Introducing a new horse to a herd
Bringing a new horse home or looking to change arrangements within an existing herd? Check out some of the possible approaches.
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Pasture management for horse paddocks
Find out how to manage your paddock for the health of your horse, pasture and soil.
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Responsible rehoming of horses
World Horse Welfare and other National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC) members have put together some advice for owners needing to rehome their own horses.
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Training your horse to be left on their own
Not sure how to prepare a pony to be left on their own or have a horse with separation anxiety? Check out our top tips.
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Travelling your horse safely
Find out how to make sure a trailer or lorry is safe to travel your horse in and how to pick a professional transporter.
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Working horses in holiday destinations
Our guide on what to do if you see a horse or donkey suffering whilst on holiday and who to report it to.