- What is the National Horse Brass Society of England?
- What are horse brasses used for?
- What does the British Horse Society do?
- What are the best brasses for collecting?
- What does the BHS do for the horse industry?
- Why support the British Horse Society?
- What is the British Horse Society Gold Membership?
- What is the purpose of the British Humane Society?
- How has the BHS made a difference to the horse industry?
- What are the benefits of being a member of BHS?
- Who is the patron of the British Horse Society?
- Why join the British Horse Society?
- Do British Riding Club members get a discount at BHS?
- How do I contact the British Horse Society?
- What are the benefits of BHS family Gold Membership?
- What does the Humane Society do for horses?
- How many topics are there in the British Horse Society?
- How can the BHS support the equestrian industry?
- Why become a British Dressage member?
- What is a BHS approved horse riding centre?
- Why choose a BHS approved centre?
- What is British equestrian?
- How do I join the British Horse Society?
- Who is the British Horse Society?
- Why should I join the Horse Society?
- Why join the Equestrian Club of England?
- What is a BHS gold membership?
What is the National Horse Brass Society of England?
The National Horse Brass Society of England has members all over the world and provides publications for members and swap meets.
What are horse brasses used for?
Theyre typically cast in brass and can be used purely for embellishment or as status symbols. Horse brasses can also serve as good luck charms and particular designs are believed to help ward off evil spirits.
What does the British Horse Society do?
British Horse Society From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The British Horse Society (BHS) is a membership-based equine charity, with a stated vision of “a Society which provides a strong voice for horses and people and which spreads awareness through support, training and education”.
What are the best brasses for collecting?
Horse brasses can also serve as good luck charms and particular designs are believed to help ward off evil spirits. These brasses are perfect for collectors looking to add to a collection or those looking to start something new. These flat brass plaques are highly collectable items due to the wide variety available.
What does the BHS do for the horse industry?
We aim to protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them, including the 3.5 million people in the UK who ride or who drive a horse-drawn carriage. During 70 years, the BHS has made a real impact on the lives of horses and horse owners with wide-ranging campaigns and initiatives.
Why support the British Horse Society?
Our core foundations – education , welfare , access and safety – are more important than ever as they demonstrably make a difference to horses’ lives. We work on behalf of all horses in the UK to protect and promote their interests. Help us to continue our vital work to build a better life for horses, riders and all who care for them.
What is the British Horse Society Gold Membership?
The British Horse Society – Gold Membership. BHS membership gives a huge range of benefits to help you enjoy your life with horses. But more than that, membership is vital for helping us raise funds needed to improve access, safety, welfare and education for all.
What is the purpose of the British Humane Society?
The primary objectives of the BHS are: To promote and advance the education, training and safety of the public in all matters relating to the horse. To promote the use, breeding, well-being, safety, environment, health and management of the horse for the public benefit.
How has the BHS made a difference to the horse industry?
During 70 years, the BHS has made a real impact on the lives of horses and horse owners with wide-ranging campaigns and initiatives. Our core foundations – education , welfare , access and safety – are more important than ever as they demonstrably make a difference to horses’ lives.
What are the benefits of being a member of BHS?
BHS membership gives a huge range of benefits to help you enjoy your life with horses. But more than that, membership is vital for helping us raise funds needed to improve access, safety, welfare and education for all.
Who is the patron of the British Horse Society?
The British Horse Society is a registered charity – numbers 210504 and SC038516 – and its activities are overseen by the Charity Commission. The Patron of the Society is Her Majesty The Queen. The BHS wouldn’t have been able to achieve what we have today without our volunteers and members.
Why join the British Horse Society?
There are over 100 topics for children to explore and start their love and friendship with ponies that will last a lifetime. Join The British Horse Society today to become guardians for horses, their heritage and their future. Discover a huge range of benefits to help you enjoy your life with horses.
Do British Riding Club members get a discount at BHS?
British Riding Club members are entitled to a discount on your first year of BHS membership if you are joining as a new BHS member. Terms and conditions apply, please contact us for more details on 02476 840506 †, or [email protected]
How do I contact the British Horse Society?
or call 02476 840506. BHS membership gives a huge range of benefits to help you enjoy your life with horses. But more than that, membership is vital for helping us raise funds needed to improve access, safety, welfare and education for all.
What are the benefits of BHS family Gold Membership?
As a BHS Family Gold Member you and your family (up to seven family members) will be covered by market leading public liability insurance up to £30 million † and personal accident insurance up to £10,000 †. You will have access to a huge range of benefits to help you enjoy your life with horses:
What does the Humane Society do for horses?
Horse Plus Humane Society rescues, shelters, and protects horses across the United States from slaughter, abuse, neglect, or worse. Horse Plus Humane Society has helped over 8,000 horses since 2003 and is the world’s largest animal welfare organization for horses. Over 8,182 Since 2003! If playback doesn’t begin shortly, try restarting your device.
How many topics are there in the British Horse Society?
There are over 100 topics for children to explore and start their love and friendship with ponies that will last a lifetime. Join The British Horse Society today to become guardians for horses, their heritage and their future.
How can the BHS support the equestrian industry?
We hope through supporting our Approved Centres who recognise and wish to support their dedicated staff, that the BHS will further strengthen the equestrian industry through enabling such individuals to gain our valuable world renowned industry-recognised qualification. We are honoured to have received a wonderful legacy in Margot Tiffany’s name.
Why become a British Dressage member?
From giving you the chance to take part in activities and events with other dressage riders, to insurance cover and legal helpline, being a British Dressage member means you’ll have everything you need to get the most out of dressage!
What is a BHS approved horse riding centre?
Being a BHS Approved Centre provides horse owners and horse riders with confidence that they have chosen a centre that will provide a welcoming, inclusive, safe and professional environment in which horses and people can flourish.
Why choose a BHS approved centre?
All BHS Approved Centres are members of a world-renowned quality assurance scheme that recognises high standards of care for both horses and riders. Our experienced, knowledgeable inspectors visit our centres every other year to offer insight and support whilst checking the quality of services.
What is British equestrian?
British Equestrian is the consumer brand of the governing body British Equestrian Federation. British Equestrian is the sport: participants, the workforce, the horses, the fans and the British team. These Articles of Association were approved and adopted at an Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 10 July 2019 with immediate effect.
How do I join the British Horse Society?
Join The British Horse Society today Get in touch with us To speak to our team about membership, please call us on 02476 840506 † , email us at [email protected] or complete our online enquiry form and one of our team will get back to you shortly.
Who is the British Horse Society?
The British Horse Society is an Appointed Representative of SEIB Insurance Brokers Ltd, who are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.
Why should I join the Horse Society?
† Calls may be recorded for monitoring purposes. Perfect for all horse lovers who want to support the charity and all our vital work to help protect, improve and build a better life for horses and those who care for them. This membership does not include Personal Accident or Public Liability insurance.
Why join the Equestrian Club of England?
Being part of an equestrian community with over 115,000 members and many local activities and events to enjoy Access to the Challenge Awards, for equine enthusiasts looking to enhance their knowledge in horse care and riding
What is a BHS gold membership?
The BHS is a charity. Gold Members receive certain insurance benefits (see below for more detail), as well as supporting the work of the charity.