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BHS RESCUE CENTRE OPEN DAY
Sunday 19 August 2001 11am - 4 pm
Stonecroft Yard, Oxhill, Warwickshire
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A fun day out for all the family will be Sunday 19
August when the British Horse Society Rescue Centre has its Summer Open Day.
Horse lovers everywhere will have the opportunity to see for themselves the
work that the BHS does in rescuing neglected and ill treated horses and ponies.
Highlights of the day will include pony parades by both the rescue ponies at
the Centre and those who have been re-homed; Caspar, the Shetland who was sold
in a pub one Christmas and kept in a garden shed, will demonstrate his carriage
driving skills; David Lloyd will give a demonstration of Western Riding, and
there will be displays of Exmoors, Arabs, Dales and Irish Draught horses, as
well as a dog agility demonstration and a Spanish horse extravaganza. Other
attractions include a bouncy castle, stalls, raffle, beer tent and
refreshments.
The day will provide the ideal opportunity to meet all the ponies on the
"adopt a pony" scheme and learn a little of their history and why the
scheme is so important in raising vital funds for the centre. BHS staff will
talk about the problems associated with rescuing neglected ponies, and
highlight important aspects of pony care: fat ponies can suffer just as much as
thin ones, and nutrition and exercise play a vital part in equine welfare.
The day will be full of fun things to do and see, so bring the family along.
Family tickets £5, adults £2, children under 14 & OAPs £1
(under 5s free)
The BHS Rescue Centre is on the A422 half way between Banbury & Stratford
The BHS Rescue Centre is open to the public Tuesday and Thursday 1 pm - 4 pm,
Saturdays and Sundays 11am - 1pm and 2 pm - 4 pm.
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On Saturday 8 September, as part of Jeep National Riding Festival Welfare Week,
the BHS will be holding a "Responsible Ownership Day" at the Rescue
Centre, and on Sunday 16 September there will be a BHS TREC competition.
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