Staff at The Horse Trust are busy making final preparations for Christmas at the sanctuary.
Due to adverse weather conditions The Home is quite likely to be closed to visitors. Our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may cause and we hope to see you soon when the weather improves!
The Horse Trust urgently needs more homes for retired horses in the Buckinghamshire area.
The Horse Trust hosted an event on Tuesday evening for livery yard managers to provide information on horse welfare and legal issues.
10 December 2009: Romy Fryer, 9, from Friars Gardens, Hughenden Valley, has raised £100 for The Horse Trust by organising a sponsored dog walk.
African Horse Sickness, a fatal and infectious horse disease that may spread to the UK due to global warming, could wipe out at least half the equine industry in the UK, according to an industry report published today.
Matt Randles, 26, from Biddulph, Staffordshire has won a farriery competition sponsored by The Horse Trust.
Loaning horses is a very sensible and practical option for sharing the costs of the care and welfare of a horse particularly in these difficult financial times.
Karl Walde (aged 50) has been banned from keeping equids for 10 years after he admitted causing unnecessary suffering to his horse, in a case brought by the RSPCA.
The Horse Trust is running a Christmas event for visitors on Wednesday 9 December at its sanctuary in Speen, Buckinghamshire.
The Horse Trust urgently needs more volunteers to help out in the charity's office in Speen, Buckinghamshire, particularly over the busy Christmas period.
The National Equine Welfare Council has launched the third edition of the Equine Industry Welfare Guidelines Compendium at this year's British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress in Birmingham.
A team of researchers working at Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital (1) in Liverpool have discovered that Escherichia coli (2) bacteria in a horse's intestine appear to acquire antibiotic resistance while a horse is hospitalised.
Cookham resident Derek Trice, the ex-Master of the Thames Mariner Lodge in Marlow, on Sunday visited The Horse Trust sanctuary to present a cheque for £200.
The Horse Trust is experiencing its busiest summer ever, with more than 200 visitors some days.
Rebecca Evans, The Horse Trust's Equine Welfare Manager, last week gave a talk to members of the Old Berkeley Hunt South branch of the Pony Club at The Home of Rest for Horses in Speen, Buckinghamshire.
The Horse Trust is running a variety of activities during the summer holidays at its sanctuary in Speen, Buckinghamshire.
The Horse Trust has linked up with the producers of the magnificent show “War Horse” to offer our supporters the chance to win a family ticket.
Turbury Equine, a Halifax-based livery yard and training facility, on Sunday held an open day event and raised £400 for equine welfare charity The Horse Trust.
Visitors to The Horse Trust's Home of Rest for Horses in Speen, Buckinghamshire will now be greeted by the sight of an eye-catching mural on the wall of the demonstration area.
“Responsible Re-homing” and “Cutting Cost without Compromising on Welfare” are two leaflets that have been produced by the National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC) in response to the high number of requests for help that their members are receiving from horse owners struggling financially across the UK.
A team from University of Reading are starting research this week to investigate the potential economic and social impact of African Horse Sickness (AHS) control measures.
Horse Trust scholar Lucy Woolford, 29, has achieved a qualification in veterinary pathology from Australia, and plans to take further specialist qualifications in veterinary pathology in the next 1 to 2 years.
The Horse Trust has criticised the growing trend of European horses destined for slaughter being purchased and imported to the UK.
The oldest horse charity in the world, The Horse Trust, can now be found on social networking site Facebook.
The Horse Trust was recently presented with a cheque for £806 by horse management students from an Oxfordshire further education college.
A Greater Manchester Police (GMP) horse has retired to The Horse Trust’s Home of Rest for Horses after 15 years service.
Research funded by The Horse Trust has discovered a link between lesions on the chewing surface of horse teeth and pulpitis. This finding could allow earlier and more effective treatment of pulpitis, a painful inflammation of the pulp within a tooth which can lead to a tooth root abscess.
Buckinghamshire horse dealer James Gray and his family were today sentenced at Bicester Magistrates Court, after being found guilty of charges of animal cruelty on 8 May.
Baroness Mallalieu QC, a Life Peer and a passionate advocate of the countryside and riding, has become the new President of The Horse Trust.
The Horse Trust’s Home of Rest for Horses in Princes Risborough, Buckinghamshire, got a helping hand from a group of veterinary students last week.
A group of "Gifted and Talented" students from local schools visited The Horse Trust's sanctuary at Speen, Buckinghamshire this week, and were set a challenge to "Make learning about horses fun at The Horse Trust”.
All the horses, ponies and donkeys taken in from Spindles Farm were underweight, with body condition scores of 1 or 2. The ideal body condition score for a horse is 3.
Buckinghamshire horse dealer James Gray and his family were today found guilty of charges of animal cruelty at Bicester Magistrates Court.
Researchers succeed in isolating potential allergens in midge saliva - opening up the possibility of using immunotherapy to treat Sweet Itch
Roundworms that infect the intestines of horses are an important cause of disease and are a major welfare issue if not properly controlled
Small redworms (cyathostomins) are a major parasite that can affect horses of all ages. Horses with a severe infection of these worms can suffer greatly, with symptoms including weight loss, colic, diarrhoea and death.
A government official spoke to attendees at the National Equine Forum1 about the progress made by a working group focused on African Horse Sickness (AHS).
Horse Trust scholar Jennie Henderson, 30, has been awarded the Diploma of the European College of Equine Internal Medicine, making her one of the youngest equine internal medicine specialists in the UK.
Looking for something to do in the Easter holidays that is different, fun and informative? Why not come along to The Horse Trust’s Home of Rest for Horses to get "up close and personal" with some of the charity’s residents.
The Horse Trust has sadly said goodbye to Lady, a black Shetland pony that lived at the sanctuary for 10 years.
A research project funded by The Horse Trust has made a surprise discovery about the differences in tendon renewal between low and high strain equine tendons.
The Horse Trust has seen a five-fold increase in enquiries from cash-strapped owners who need to rehome their horse.
Dorothy Shaw, 63, from Wollaton, Nottingham is delighted to have found a new home for her elderly pony Rosie, after a bereavement meant she could no longer afford Rosie's upkeep.
William Pettigrove of Longwick, Buckinghamshire yesterday admitted to failing to meet the welfare needs of two Shetland Ponies.
Two mounted Metropolitan Police officers, who are based at the Metropolitan Police Mounted Training Establishment on Imber Court, East Molesley, completed a 10km run in aid of The Horse Trust on Sunday.
A Merseyside Police horse has retired to greener pastures after 12 years service.
A couple who failed to treat their horse's weight loss and breathing problem have been banned from keeping equines for five years, and have received a hefty fine.
Romford-charity Wellgate Community Farm has said goodbye to Ruby, a pony who has been at the farm for the last 15 years.
Friendly Flipper, a 11.2hh grey gelding in his early 20s, who has been in sanctuary at The Horse Trust since June now has an assured future.