News

Gracie and Her Foal Jess
Gracie’s foal – Jess – was born at the Sanctuary on Wednesday 21 May 2014 at about 2.30pm in the afternoon. The name was pulled out of a hat out of the many names given to us over our Open Day weekend and also those generated by Dengi Horse Food. We liked it because […]
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New Horse Passport Legislation Doomed To Fail?
The latest news from Horse and Country identifies that “Europe’s proposed new horse passport laws pose a serious risk to equine welfare, according to leading equine organisations.” Roly Owers, Chief Executive of World Horse Welfare has said, “The updated law being considered by the European Union, whilst making significant progress in some areas, simply fails […]
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Experts Meet to Discuss Horse Welfare
Sue Burton, Founder of Remus Memorial Horse Sanctuary, was delighted to learn of the first European Commission equine experts meeting last week and hopes it will help address the worsening welfare issue in this country. With 7,000+ horses at risk in the UK, Sue believes the welfare organisations already cannot cope and, when this year’s […]
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Horse Passport Regulation
Last week we wrote commenting on the horse welfare crisis in this country and HRH Princess Anne’s reference to horsemeat, specifically the unlikelihood that anyone breeding horses for the meat trade would hold a Horse Passport. This comment has led to our latest blog. Did you know that all horses are required to carry a […]
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Calling All NetMums
Are you a member of Netmums? If so, you can vote for us in the ‘Netmums Favourites for 2014’. Voted by parents for parents, the Netmums awards have attracted many thousands of votes from Netmums members around the UK with the sole aim of recognising the best places to go with your family. Whether you […]
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Horse Welfare Crisis Update
We were interested to read news online last week, that HRH The Princess Royal had raised the issue of whether creating a market for horsemeat was viable to help address the issues of horse welfare. The discussion took place at the World Horse Welfare’s centre in Lancashire, as reported by Stackyard.com. “Should we be considering […]
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Grand National 2014 – Sport or Barbarism?
We were relieved to see that there were no horse fatalities in this year’s Grand National held at Aintree on Saturday. However just 18 of the 39 who took part were able to complete the course – eight horses fell and seven were pulled up because they were either exhausted or injured. It’s fortunate that […]
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UK horses need our help!
You may notice a common theme in our recent blogs, and there is a reason for this. 2014 is the year of the horse and at Remus we are concentrating on the welfare of horses. Especially how the laws need to be changed as the current ones are not taking into consideration abandoned horses, fly grazing, […]
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What’s going on at the Sanctuary?
So far this year we have been exceptionally busy rescuing horses from across the country as well as campaigning to get horse welfare acts changed nationally and local Authorities to act on a local level. There has also been a lot happening at the sanctuary that we’re just itching to tell you about. At the […]
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Year of the horse – Year of the horse welfare crisis
The Country is in the grip of a horse crisis. Every day horses are dying and suffering and the Authorities seem powerless to help them. In this The Year of The Horse we have to make every effort possible to change things for these gentle and humble creatures. This is our one chance to show […]
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