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Equine News Archive
Brooke introduces virtual learning platform
10th October 2024
AWE will provide training for equine vets in developing countries.
SPANA warns of climate crisis for working animals
9th October 2024
World leaders urged to address issue at COP29.
First cross-sector guidelines for worm control launched
8th October 2024
Blanket treatments for drug-resistant equine worms are no longer recommended.
Brooke celebrity supporters host talk to celebrate 90th anniversary
25th September 2024
The Yorkshire Vet's Julian Norton discussed his connection with Brooke.
Study finds cause of 'fast-greying' in horses
23rd September 2024
It explains why some remain grey, while others turn completely white.
Brooke vets receive equine education scholarship
18th September 2024
Their training will be funded by the Sir Peter O'Sullevan Trust.
BEVA celebrates vet talent with 2024 awards
17th September 2024
Roger Smith and Olympic gold medallist Sally Gunnell presented the awards ceremony.
BEVA releases resources on equine infectious diseases
16th September 2024
They include the latest disease and biosecurity advice.
BEVA appoints new president
16th September 2024
Vet who has worked at the Olympics appointed to role.
Armed forces veterans provide enrichment for rescued donkeys
13th September 2024
Volunteers built bespoke whirligig frames for The Donkey Sanctuary.
Charity captures foal's birth on live webcam
4th September 2024
Mother and foal are both doing well at Devon sanctuary.
Brooke to build three new vet clinics in Ethiopia
3rd September 2024
They will help 20,000 working horses and donkeys each year.