7 reasons you really need to be at Epsom for the Champions Willberry Charity Derby
Here are just a few reasons why you should be there, plus one incredible opportunity that would make your day a particularly memorable one…
We bring you extensive coverage of equine charity work being undertaken throughout the UK and the rest of the world, keeping you up to date with all aspects of equine welfare.
Here are just a few reasons why you should be there, plus one incredible opportunity that would make your day a particularly memorable one…
Rescue donkey Del Boy was celebrating his 16th birthday during the celebrity visit
‘We are delighted to have her join our Horse Trust family’
Natasha Al-Egaily will be running London Marathon for Yorkshire Air Ambulance
Graham Oldfield and Sue Collins started rehabilitating horses off the track 27 years ago
The Donkey Sanctuary has condemned the attack
The group was inspired by Inspector Natalie Shaw’s two children, Harry, eight, and Oli, 11, who suffer from a rare form of cerebral palsy
‘I was told I wouldn’t walk again, but now I’m running the London Marathon’
Dressage rider Alice Oppenheimer are supporting the cause
Grant Hayter-Menzies chronicles the life of Dorothy Brooke, founder of international equine welfare charity Brooke, and her efforts to relieve the suffering of former war horses in Egypt
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Thieves broke through locks on the gate to the rescue centre and stole an Ifor Williams trailer
They plan to cover an average of 30 miles a day over 19 days with two rest days
The Donkey Sanctuary is urging the government in Ghana to enforce the ban on the slaughter and export of donkey skins
The challenge is now an annual one, to allow more riders to take part
Slaughterhouses will have six months to implement the new requirement
An original painting of Carl Hester and Nip Tuck was also auctioned
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‘This charming chap has been delighting his supporters, as well as raising the flag for mule-kind, for decades’
Charlotte Dujardin and Alice Oppenheimer will be visiting Ethiopia to see the work of Brooke first-hand