JanetGeorge
Well-Known Member
'Shocking snapshot of equestrian Britain!'
(Shame on you H&H for that headline, more fitted to the Sun!)
Gee - passports aren't working! Gee - there are shady dealers selling horses without passports or with the wrong passports! And Gee - some breeders are breeding rubbish!
And the recommendations:
1. Registration and licensing for breeders!
Nice idea - if you like bureaucracy - but it will never fly - because it will cost a lot of money! Remind ourselves why stallion licensing and dog licensing were discontinued!
2. A review of the Tripartite agreement - no ***** Sherlock! The Tripartite agreement is the 2nd biggest hole in our equine health defence system!
3. More robust checks of horses imported at ports. Elementary my dear Watson! I looked at a horse for Trading Standards last year - its passport showed vaccinations in Holland in 2005 - and in Wales in 2010. It had allegedly been in Ireland in 2008-2009. There was NOTHING on its passport to indicate anyone had LOOKED at it on its travels. THAT is the biggest hole in our equine health defence system - dodgy dealers bringing in cheap horses from elsewhere - and many - I suspect - from the French fattening farms - that haven't been within 50 miles of a health check! And I'll bet many of you could cite other examples - there must be thousands of them around!
4. Stronger enforcement of ragwort laws. The horse industry - and most particularly the BHS - have been campaigning for this for YEARS!
5. Better regulation of equine foodstuffs - yep - that would be nice (SOME regulation would be nice!)
6. A single national passport and microchip-issuing agency that would maintain the National Equine Database! (Gee - do we think DEFRA has been waiting for this report to back up its plans in this regard - as it has JUST called another 'consultation' meeting!) Not sure it would help - and it WILL be fiercely resisted by the vast majority of breed societies and other PIO's!
7. Registration of livery yards, breeding premises, riding schools (wake up dearie - they ARE licensed already), dealers and sanctuaries - possibly by a third party.
No real problem with this - other than the number 1 problem - MONEY!
The Government is trying to cut costs - everywhere! To carry out these recommendations would cost MILLIONS - and I don't mean 3 or 4 millions! Local Authorities don't have enough T/S and AH officers to do the work currently on their plates - and no budget to employ more!
Discuss??
(Shame on you H&H for that headline, more fitted to the Sun!)
Gee - passports aren't working! Gee - there are shady dealers selling horses without passports or with the wrong passports! And Gee - some breeders are breeding rubbish!
And the recommendations:
1. Registration and licensing for breeders!
Nice idea - if you like bureaucracy - but it will never fly - because it will cost a lot of money! Remind ourselves why stallion licensing and dog licensing were discontinued!
2. A review of the Tripartite agreement - no ***** Sherlock! The Tripartite agreement is the 2nd biggest hole in our equine health defence system!
3. More robust checks of horses imported at ports. Elementary my dear Watson! I looked at a horse for Trading Standards last year - its passport showed vaccinations in Holland in 2005 - and in Wales in 2010. It had allegedly been in Ireland in 2008-2009. There was NOTHING on its passport to indicate anyone had LOOKED at it on its travels. THAT is the biggest hole in our equine health defence system - dodgy dealers bringing in cheap horses from elsewhere - and many - I suspect - from the French fattening farms - that haven't been within 50 miles of a health check! And I'll bet many of you could cite other examples - there must be thousands of them around!
4. Stronger enforcement of ragwort laws. The horse industry - and most particularly the BHS - have been campaigning for this for YEARS!
5. Better regulation of equine foodstuffs - yep - that would be nice (SOME regulation would be nice!)
6. A single national passport and microchip-issuing agency that would maintain the National Equine Database! (Gee - do we think DEFRA has been waiting for this report to back up its plans in this regard - as it has JUST called another 'consultation' meeting!) Not sure it would help - and it WILL be fiercely resisted by the vast majority of breed societies and other PIO's!
7. Registration of livery yards, breeding premises, riding schools (wake up dearie - they ARE licensed already), dealers and sanctuaries - possibly by a third party.
No real problem with this - other than the number 1 problem - MONEY!
The Government is trying to cut costs - everywhere! To carry out these recommendations would cost MILLIONS - and I don't mean 3 or 4 millions! Local Authorities don't have enough T/S and AH officers to do the work currently on their plates - and no budget to employ more!
Discuss??