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Promoting good equine welfare at Appleby Fair

Promoting good welfare

One of our Donkey Welfare Advisers joined representatives from eight other animal welfare charities at the 248th Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria last week.

Jess Bush was part of a collaborative effort involving fellow National Equine Welfare Council (NEWC) members at the annual event, which is one of the most important dates in the Gypsy, Roma and Traveller communities’ calendar.

Jess joined colleagues from RSPCA, Redwings Horse Sanctuary, Blue Cross, World Horse Welfare, Bransby Horses, The British Horse Society, Oak Tree Animals and The Horse Trust on the Appleby Horse Project, which supports the protection and wellbeing of horses and other equines.

As one of the biggest gatherings of equine owners in Europe, NEWC members have had a presence there for many years, providing expert guidance and advice to owners on the ground and using the event to promote better animal welfare.

Despite increasing awareness of the importance of good welfare, this year’s event saw the deaths of a three-year-old stallion and a Shetland pony, both suspected of being caused by exhaustion through overwork. These sad events underline the ongoing need for the Appleby Horse Project.

Appleby Fair (Credit: RSPCA)
Appleby Fair 2024 (Credit: RSPCA)

One very successful initiative of the project is the Best at Appleby Awards, which recognise the very best examples of horse health, happiness and horsemanship. This year, 24 awards were given out at the event held in the Cumbrian town of Appleby-in-Westmorland including a Vet’s and People’s Champion.

Nicola Berryman, Welfare Vet at Redwings Horse Sanctuary, is one of the awards judges and has been attending the fair since 2012. She said: “The fair is a place of extremes for us as vets, and there’s no question that judging Best at Appleby is my favourite part of my role.

“It is an honour to meet the wonderful owners of these well-cared-for horses and ponies – and of course Malcolm, this year’s mule!

“It’s always a difficult decision to choose the overall Vet’s Champion for the fair, which the vets select from the Best at Appleby award winners throughout the event on the final day. It was close between a couple of the winners, but we’re thrilled to award it to Traditional Cob Grace and her lovely owners.”

Donkey Welfare Adviser Jess Bush with equine charity collegeues
Donkey Welfare Adviser Jess (right), with some of the team from Brooke, who were at Appleby for an educational visit to assess harness types.

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