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Website created by Akira Studio Ltd
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Videos With Most Comments
Another Bud Vid
The Bitter Truth About Premari
Merry Christmas Everyone
Chirpie Wombling in the snow...
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
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Akira The Rescue Foal Continue
Well worth a watch
Wild Horses Kick Butt
Absolutely Dressage
This fun video was sent in by one of our members
Horsey Snowball Fight
Loose Jumping
Undercover footage taken at UK
Lorenzo Lorenzo The Flying Fre
French and Saunders
Rollkur - Blue Tongue
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Amersham horse case eye witnes
World Horse Welfare Christmas
Chief Executive Roly Owers speaks about the some of the key horse welfare points that have happened through 2008 including; The Amersham Case, Emmy (a terrible emaciated pregnant mare), our work in Southern Africa and our Make A Noise campaign against the long distance transportation of horses for slaughter accross Europe.
Tim Flach photographs Laddy, a
ILPH Chief Executive discusses
Gruesome scene of horse suffer
Just three weeks ago, 25 thin and neglected foals, stallions and pregnant mares were removed from an isolated farm in Aberdeenshire. The semi feral horses had not been handled or received even the most basic of care for many months and were forced to wade through thick mud to reach what little grazing was available. They had been allowed to breed indiscriminately and the body of a still born foal had been left where it lay. A weak and collapsed filly was also found and had to be put to sleep.
The plight of the horses was discovered after a concerned member of the public called World Horse Welfares free UK Welfare Hotline. Field Officer Doug Howie was sent to investigate and was shocked at what he found. Doug knew that in order to get the horses signed over and ensure their safe removal, he would have to keep quiet about a terrible discovery he had made at the premises.
Archie's Memorial Video
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.