BHS urges riders in Surrey to stay at home

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Abigail Butcher, H&H news editor

8 August, 2007

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The British Horse Society (BHS) is urging horse owners in the foot-and-mouth surveillance zone (SZ) to remain vigilant and hack responsibly.

"The horse industry and the farming industry have a very close symbiotic relationship," said Mark Weston, BHS director of access, safety and welfare. "I would urge all horse riders within the protection cones to keep their horses on their own premises for the time being, to assist in the prevention of the spread of this awful disease."


The BHS has issued new advice to riders in Surrey this afternoon, asking those who keep their horses within the 10km foot-and-mouth SZ to do the following:


on premises where there are susceptible animals (ie cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, llamas, alpacas, deer) to keep their horses on the premises, and NOT hack out in the countryside

on premises where there are no susceptible animals:

not to take their horses to premises where there are susceptible animals and

not to ride on public rights of way or open spaces within the SZ where there are susceptible animals.

Hacking in the FMD protection zone (PZ) is now banned by DEFRA.


Stay in touch with all the latest developments on the FMD outbreak on horseandhound.co.uk and in H&H magazine

Great if you had a man'ege!! But you have to do what is best.
 
I'm about 10 miles from the SZ and on a cattle farm. We haven't hacked out since the first case was announced as the farmer has very rare organic herd and I'd hate to be responsible if we got it. I ride in our fields or in the school. Cant do too much school as I dont want to aggrovate my mares previous injury but making do with the fields.
 
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