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Be warned – Horsetail, Mares Tail or Scouring Rush

Just a quick question... As horse owners we're mostly all familiar with the battle against ragwort and how it has spread into every field, central reservation and grass verge in the country, but how many of us know anything about mares tail?

Horse or Mares Tail, (scientific name Equisetum Palustre), is toxic to horses and should in my opinion be equestrian enemy number one. It looks like it belongs in Jurassic Park and spreads like wildfire. From a few small patches last year my paddock is now covered in it and it looks as if it's spreading fast and here to stay.

I've been researching this plant and what I've discovered doesn't make for pleasant reading.. more at Mares Tail - Toxic To Horses

Horse Trailer Towing – What you need to know.

With new EU and UK legislation concerning driving horseboxes coming in almost every week, including tachograph rules and pollution charges in London, more and more of us are turning to the more economical alternative of a horse trailer.

T & C Horse Trailer Towing TrainingThe only problem is that anyone under the age of 30 in 2009 may not have the necessary driving class or category on their licence to legally tow a horse trailer over 750kg. You need to take another driving test to be road legal and insured. So, just to make sure we all know what's needed have a look at T & C Training, who specialise in teaching horse owners how to tow their horse trailers.

T & C Training offer specialised and expertise training by a fully qualified female driving instructor with over 20yrs experience of transporting horses.

Horse Trailer Towing Training is provided in a 4x4 vehicle towing an Ifor Williams trailer, this sets T & C apart from many other training providers as most just tow with a small car and normal box trailer and many instructors have no experience in transporting horses. T & c training believe in using vehicles similar to yours in order to ensure you are best equipped to transport your horse once you have passed your B + E test.

They even make it possible to use your own vehicle and or trailer provided the vehicles meet the minimum test requirements. You can check the requirements at www.trailerandcartraining.co.uk.

Horse Trailer AccidentT&C Training cover horse trailer towing in Lincolnshire and Cambridgeshire and even provide help for horse owners who are licensed to tow trailers but who may be nervous, rusty or just need help reversing. If you need help towing your trailer give them a call on Call or 07743 328450 or check out their website at www.trailerandcartraining.co.uk.

Get trained and make sure you don't end up on the six o'clock news.

Do You Know -The EU Horse Transport Rules ?

New Horsebox LawsIf you own a horsebox you should know that the EU introduced new rules on 5th January 2007 ............

The new regulations bring UK horse transport into line with the same rules that exist across mainland Europe and the laws have been introduced in order to safeguard the welfare of animals being transported to slaughter houses.

BUT.....  they also have a considerable affect on everyday horse transport.

DEFRA, are primarily responsible for integrating the new rules into the UK equestrian and agricultural world and the law demands that anyone transporting two or more horses, for profit or gain, must apply for an Authorisation Certificate.

DEFRA appears to be taking a slightly softer position compared to that of the UK Vehicle & Operators Service Agency (VOSA).

VOSA has recently declared that anybody operating a horsebox, that has received a financial reward at an equestrian event, could be liable to prosecution if they do not hold a valid operators licence.  Horsebox owners have been warned by VOSA, that they risk having their horsebox impounded and may receive a fine or be prosecuted.

It sounds bizarre but, if you own a horsebox over 3.5 tonnes and you happen to be successful at any equestrian event where you can collect prize money as part of your spoils, then you must have a Licence to Operate, regardless of how much your winnings are.

The principle behind the warning is that any financial gain (your winnings) may be considered by VOSA as "hire and reward". In which case, you require a special Operators Licence. If you are not in possession of an Operators Licence, you could face prosecution.

In addition, if you offer a friend and their horse a lift in your horsebox, or help move a horse and receive "petrol money", you may need to have a Licence to Operate. This is because, VOSA can perceive this to be a "hire for gain" transaction.

VOSA has warned the horsebox owners across the UK that it will bring a case against anyone considered to be breaking these laws. Having said that, it will be for the courts to determine if you have acted in a way that requires a Licence to Operate.

...some sense at last!

DEFRA has stated that weekend competitors and drivers doing a friend a good deed for fuel money will not be targeted. However, there appear to be no clear cut rules for the amateur competition yard or amateur breeder. DEFRA has stated that the positive way forward is to work on a case-by-case basis.

There is similar legislation in Spain where a license is required to move horses.

However, the legislation introduced by the Spanish Government some years ago is very clear and straight forward, but rather draconian.

Spanish law states that for anyone to move a horse you must apply for a horse transportation licence. This applies to commercial operators as well as private individuals. Failure to obtain this licence could result in your horsebox, horse trailer, towing vehicle, horse and tack being impounded plus a huge fine and possible imprisonment.

I bet you wish you lived in France !!

You've just gotta love the French.

When you read foward thinking articles like this one.....

French towns worried about fuel prices, pollution and striking transport workers need look no further than the horse.

Horses are a possible alternative for vehicles such as school buses and refuse trucks, say groups eager to pick up on global concerns about eco-friendly transport.

"It's all about sustainable development and bringing some humanity back to today's monotonous, machine-driven jobs," Stephane de Veyrac, from the French National Stud Organisation, said at this week's annual conference of French mayors.

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