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BEF Futurity members to get free worm control programme
22 June, 2010
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Members of the British Equestrian Federation’s (BEF) Futurity programme will benefit from free worming this year, thanks to equine worm control company Intelligent Worming.
Intelligent Worming develops individual worm control programmes for horses and each Futurity participant will get a free six-month programme, enabling them to learn the most effective way to manage worms in young competition horses.
The Futurity scheme is designed to identify talent early in British-bred horses and to provide feedback on conformation, movement, athleticism and likely long-term soundness.
There are Futurity sections for dressage, showjumping and event horses and sessions to assess potential of horses will be held at 15 venues across the country throughout July and August.
For more information visit: www.bef.co.uk
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