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<p>This country leads the way in animal welfare, including setting standards for horse
welfare. Under the Animal Welfare Act 2006, all owners and keepers of horses must
provide for the welfare needs of their animals.</p><p> </p><p>The statutory Code of
Practice for the Welfare of Horses, Ponies, Donkeys and Their Hybrids provides owners
and keepers with general welfare information. The Code states that when horses are
tethered, the need for regular supervision is paramount and that tethered horses should
be inspected no less frequently than every six hours during waking normal hours.</p><p>
</p><p>Whilst it is not an offence to breach the Code, if proceedings are brought
against someone for a welfare offence under the 2006 Act (including failing to tether
a horse appropriately and ensuring that it’s welfare needs are met), it could be used
as evidence in support of those proceedings.</p><p> </p><p>The equine welfare sector
promotes good welfare practice through their respective websites and via social media
e.g. National Equine Welfare Council’s compendium: <a href="http://www.newc.co.uk/advice/"
target="_blank">http://www.newc.co.uk/advice/</a></p>
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