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Reporting a Welfare Concern

Reporting a Welfare Concern

If you are concerend about an equine the table below gives you information and contact details of organisations you can speak to.

On June the 12th  2008 The National Equine Welfare Protocol was launched. It has been developed by representatives from Local and National Government, the Police, Welfare Organisations and others with an interest in equine welfare. It is applicable throughout the UK.

   

 Reporting a Welfare Concern
The Protocol sets out guidelines for how cases of equine neglect and abuse should be reported and handled, and what the relevant organisations can do to reduce the incidence of equine welfare problems.

Read more about the Equine Welfare Protocol HERE

Organisation  Areas CoveredWelfare Help  Line  Hours of Operation  Other Information

Bransby Home of Rest for Horses

www.bransbyhorses.co.uk


Herefordshire
Humberside
Lincolnshire Nottinghamshire
Yorkshire
Wales

 


01427 788464

8am to 4pm Monday to Friday


Emergency welfare concerns may be reported on the main number out
of working hours however non-urgent calls made out of working hours will
be dealt with the following working day. Where the
welfare concern relates to an animal that is not located in the counties
mentioned above, the caller will be redirected to another appropriate
organisation in their area


The British Horse Society

www.bhs.org.uk

Anywhere in the UK
 
01926 707804

8.35am - 5pm Monday to Thursday and
8.35am to 3pm Friday

Calls made out of office hours will be dealt with the following working day
BHS Welfare Officers are not restricted to normal working hours and
therefore may be able to attend out of hours

The Horse Trust

www.horsetrust.org.uk
 
Home Counties
 
01494 488464
 
8.30 to 4.30 Monday to Friday
Where the welfare concern relates to an animal that is not located in
the Home Counties, the caller will be redirected to another appropriate
organisation in their area

Horse World

www.horseworld.org.uk
 
SouthWest

01275 832067

7.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday
 

Redwings

www.redwings.org.uk

London
South East, Northern England,
Midlands
East Anglia

01508 481008

Out of hours emergency
07747 444704

 
8.30am to 5pm Monday to Friday
 

RSPCA

www.rspca.org.uk

England and Wales

0300 1234 999

24 hour cruelty and advice line seven days a week

Inspectors will attend emergencies that occur out of hours or at
weekends however resources are reduced at these times

World HorseWelfare (the newname for the ILPH)

www.ilph.org
 
UK

08000 480180
 
8am to 6.30pm Monday to Friday
 
Emergency calls falling outside these times will be referred to another
appropriate organisation

 

 
The Donkey Sanctuary

www.thedonkeysanctuary.org.uk

Scotland,
North East and Northern Ireland
East of England
North and Mid-Wales, Midlands, Cumbria, Lancashire,
Yorkshire, Cleveland
South and South East
SouthWest England and SouthWales

 



Scotland,
North East and Northern Ireland
07717 814946

East of England 07836 756117

North and Mid-Wales, Midlands, Cumbria, Lancashire,
Yorkshire, Cleveland - 07850 963563

South and South East England
07770 683767

SouthWest England and SouthWales  07768 336912

 
Inspectors are available to investigate donkey welfare complaints 24
hours a day, seven days a week
 
To report a welfare problem contact the Donkey Sanctuary main
switchboard on 01395 578222 or one of the regional welfare
representatives (contact numbers below).The main switchboard number
has voicemail

Each listed Regional Welfare
Officer is responsible for a particular region
and has on average 12 Area Welfare Officers who are always available


The British Horseracing Authority

www.britishhorseracing.com

 
If a member of the public observes a non-urgent welfare case involving
a Thoroughbred racehorse in training they should contact Racestraight
on 08000 852580
 
If a serious welfare problem involving a Thoroughbred racehorse in
training is observed out of office hours it should be reported to the
RSPCA

 

 



Added on: 21/06/08.

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