Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

The FEIF YouthCamp in Berlar in Germany got off to a brilliant start on Sunday. 24 youngsters from 8 countries will enjoy an intensive week together, riding out, acquiring some circus skills, learning about the big horse culture of Germany, and visiting a local mine...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

VM2015 – World Championships 2015

The preliminary time schedule for a fantastic week in Herning is now online under http://www.vm15.com/index.php/en/visitors/programme. The first riders and horses already qualified to represent their countries and soon you can follow the registration of the teams on...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

Share the moment!

Participate in the big World Championships instagram photo competition! The best Icelandic horse related photo wins a week ticket for the VM2015. The winner will be announced on July 5, 2015. Remember to follow @VM2015 on Instagram, use the hashtags #vm2015com,...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

Watering guidelines

An interesting document was published on ‘Practical Guidelines on the Watering of Equine Animals Transported by Road’. These guidelines describe best practice for watering horses during transport by road. The fitness for transport leaflet – again...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

Sport Judges Test 2015

The test to become a FEIF Licensed Sport Judge or National Sport Judge will be organised from September 28-29, 2015 at Kronshof, Dahlenburg (near Hamburg), Germany (http://www.kronshof.com/kronshof.htm). The test requires registration before September 1, 2015. If you...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

European Horse Network (EHN)

At the latest meeting of the Intergroup on the Welfare and Conservation of Animals the report ‘EU Equine Welfare Report Removing the Blinkers – The Health and Welfare of European Equidae in 2015’ was launched in Strasbourg. This report aims to give...
Start of the FEIF YouthCamp 2015

Virtual Ride to Herning

Finally, here are the totals for May! Plus a few numbers: Five riders have ridden over 1000 km since they joined the initiative. Iceland rules, closely followed by the US. Congratulations! When it comes to team effort, NZ is in the lead with an incredible 10,364km so...