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Cumbrian equine lover warns against dangers of feeding horses

AN EQUINE lover has appealed for people not to feed horses when they take walks in the Cumbrian countryside. Ruth Chamberlain, from Caldbeck, is backing the British Horse Society’s #behorseaware campaign after many became seriously ill and even died following regular feeds from members of the public. Ruth, who’s also an amateur photographer, says this is especially true with hardy breeds, such as Exmoor Ponies and Cumbria’s very own Fell Pony. It can contribute to crippling conditions such as laminitis, a painful inflammation of the hooves. She said: “After the lockdown a lot of people are finding new places to walk everyday and perhaps they’ll see a pony in a field and start bringing it food.

Horse killed and rider rushed to hospital after crash on rural Airdrie road

The incident occurred on Brackenhirst Road, near Airdrie A RIDER was taken to hospital and a horse died after a crash on a rural Lanarkshire road.  The woman was rushed to Wishaw General Hospital with back injuries following the collision with a car on Brackenhirst Road, Glenmavis, near Airdrie, on Sunday.  It s understood the horse lost its life instantly in the incident, which occurred at around 9.25am. The condition of the driver - who was arrested - is unknown.  Following the crash, campaigners have called on more to be done to protect riders while out on the road.  Alan Hiscox, director of safety at The British Horse Society, said: The number of incidents involving horses on Britain’s roads remain far too high, despite the time spent in lockdown over the past year.

British Horse Society Sefton safety awards 2021

Horse & Hound Trending: PC Matt Hill (left) Credit: British Horse Society Individuals who have made outstanding contributions to equestrian safety have been honoured in the annual British Horse Society (BHS) Sefton Awards. The awards were set up by the BHS in 1984 as a legacy to Sefton, the 19-year-old Household Cavalry horse who survived the IRA bombings in 1982. The winners are Essex Police PCSO Tracey Johnson, Staffordshire-based horse owner Sue Hays, Greater Manchester Police PC Matt Hill, and Shetland volunteer Kathryn “Susie” Nicholson. PCSO Johnson has been described as an “equestrian policing hero” for her involvement in an awareness campaign in Canewdon, Essex.

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