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Protect vulnerable horses. Ple
- From: voicesforhorses
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Protect vulnerable horses. Please Act NOW and you WILL make a difference!
World Horse Welfare's Make A Noise campaign, to end the long-distance transportation of 100,000 horses sent to slaughter annually has entered a critical stage, with a Written Declaration (54/2009) needing urgent MEP signatures.
At least half of all MEPs must sign this Declaration before 21st January 2010.
If this is achieved, then the campaign will be a step closer to ending these journeys for good!It is quick and easy to help. For more information and to find out how - please go to:
http://www.voicesforhorses.co.uk/news/read_1086_Protect-vulnerable-horses.-Act-NOW-and-you-WILL-make-a-difference%21-.html***************Please pass this information on to friends and colleagues******************************
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- 1 month ago
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HORSETRAILMEX
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- Since: 2 months ago
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WIN WIN WIN Equestrain Vision
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WIN WIN WIN Equestrain Vision DVD's

Equestrian Vision are generously giving away one of their fantastic DVD's A MONTH! to Voices for Horses members.
All you have to do is upload at least one fab equine related photograph or video in the Voices for Horses Community section OR email a photograph to me emma@voicesforhorses.co.uk for the VFH home page and your name will be entered into our monthly draw. See below for draw details.
This month (September) Equestrian Vision would like to give 1 lucky Voices for Horses winner a copy of the following DVD:
Enjoying Cross Country with Mary King
World class, Olympic event rider, Mary King spends the day at Bicton Arena in Devon where she explains, demonstrates and passes on her successful techniques and useful tips.
Mary's positive riding has been a feature of international cross country riding for many years and this DVD focuses on positive thinking.
For More informatin on how to win please use this link:
http://www.voicesforhorses.co.uk/news/read_1040_WIN-WIN-WIN-Equestrain-Vision-DVD%27s.html - Blog post
- 2 months ago
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Enjoying cross country with Ma
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- 2 months ago
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LIZZIE-LETTIE AND FRIENDS
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- 4 months ago
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World's largest Outlaw Equine
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This weeks feature - Breaking News & Petition!
This weeks feature was held up for a few days so we could break a story with our friends in America. Please read about the World's largest Outlaw Equine Endurance Race organized by a UK adventure company and planned for this summer.
Read more and sign the petition to stop the race HERE - Blog post
- 5 months ago
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Archie's Memorial Video
- From: tbrider
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Over the years we racked up quite a few photo's of Archie. after sitting for hours and hours with friends that knew him and rode him we picked our favorites and created this video in his memory. We are also going to be sponsering the crossrail divison and greenrider division at our local ETI horse show in his memory. Both of tose divisons are ones that Archie had compeated in and got his riders blue ribbons naming them champion.
Archie was a very loved horse, by not only me, but every person who ever met him. He had a way of making anyone who touched him smile. He was calm enough for kids to run all around him and under him, he'd even let them hang off his neck, but he was fierce enough to compeate in the big leagues and win.
Archie started out as a racehorse in Oregon, and in all honesty he sucked, and retired when he was 3 after refused to leave the starting gate and required a lead pony to escort him back to the stables!
Archie compeated in Hunter/Jumpers from the age of 6 until the age of 21. He then retired and lived the life of luxury as a very spoiled rotten trail horse who got to do anything he wanted from the age of 21 until he died at the age of 23.
Archie will be very missed, by everyone especially his stablemate/brother Reef, and his girlfriend/stablemate Pumpkin.
- 6 months ago
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