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Sweet itch: what is it and how do we manage our ponies who have it?

Glenda Spooner Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre Assistant Centre Manager Sara Jerman explains more.

Can you cut the costs of horse ownership without compromising on their care?

Chief Field Officer Claire Gordon looks at ways to cut costs without compromising on care.

Laminitis: what is it, why do horses get it, and how is it treated?

Head of UK Support Sam Chubbock explains what laminitis is, what causes it and how it can be treated.

Behind the scenes: the first few months as a World Horse Field Officer

Find out what really goes on behind the scenes as a World Horse Welfare Field Officer.

A day with the vet: scans and x-rays

Claire Dickie, Glenda Spooner Farm Centre Manager, describes some of the cases looked at in the course of a vet day.

Analysing the success of community projects in Senegal

Bursary student Faye Al-Nakeeb takes a look at the impact of our project in Senegal on the welfare of local working equines.

“So how does Vet Day work then?”

Claire Dickie, Glenda Spooner Farm Centre Manager, gives an overview of how vet day works at our farms.

How I came to rehome Romeo

Field Officer Chris Shaw describes how he came to rehome Romeo after attending a welfare concern back in 2015.

Putting on a practical training workshop in Lesotho

International Programme Officer Vicki Newton explains what goes into planning a practical training workshop.

A busy start to life as a World Horse Welfare Field Officer

One World Horse Welfare Field Officer describes what it's like to join the team.

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