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BETA

BETA was formed in 1978 and has grown to be recognised and accepted as the official representative body for the equestrian manufacturing,
wholesale and retail trade by Government and leading riding organisations.

We currently have over 800 member companies, covering a wide range of businesses including not only retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers, but also agents, dealers and many service based businesses. All our members are involved in some way with equestrianism.

We are committed to the promotion of BETA members to the riding public, to on-going market research to inform both our members and the wider equestrian industry on the state of the market and horse riding as a leisure activity.

About BETA
  • BETA Safety Conference

    21st April 2026
    Loughborough University & online

  • Feed Fact Fortnight

  • British Equestrian Trade Awards & Gala Dinner

  • ENFAR


Training

Dedicated to improving knowledge, standards and
professionalism within the trade,
BETA organises training courses covering a wide variety of topics. 

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In this section you can find out about how BETA gets involved in the horse world.

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🔈 SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT – Dr. Mark Hart, CMO, FEI 🔈
We are honoured to announce that Dr. Mark Hart, Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for the Fédération Équestre Internationale (@fei_global ), will be joining us for the BETA Safety Conference next Tuesday, 21st April.

A board-certified cardiologist and a central figure in international equestrian safety, Dr. Hart leads the Equestrian Safety Vests Working Group (ESVWG) and is a co-chair for the 7th International Conference on Concussion in Sport. He has also been a key part in drafting the new FEI Concussion Guidelines. His extensive experience includes serving as Team Physician for USOC/USEF at multiple Olympic and World Equestrian Games, and his most recent appointment to the USEF Eventing Elite Program Task Force.
Dr. Hart will be delivering a keynote session: Rider attitude to safety and the FEI’s position and approach to rider safety now and in the future.

This is a unique opportunity to hear directly from Dr Hart, a professional at the forefront of the sport, on attitudes in riders and the FEI’s position on key safety subjects..
Get all the information including how you can join us in person at Loughborough University or get an online ticket and join us from wherever you are in the world through the link in the bio!
🔈SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT - Dave Derby, CEO @charlesowenhelmets 🔈

Dave will be joined by Jade Faulkner (Head of Product & Brand Development at Charles Owen), @lydiaheywood (founder of @cool.ridings), @jayda_.equine (Cool Ridings Ambassador), and Kathryn Jaquet (MD at @rbequestrian) to discuss how to fit a diverse rider population. This session comes from the extensive work that Charles Owen has done in this area (swipe through the carousel to see some of the behind the scenes shots from a recent initiative!)

As Dave says: "Every rider, regardless of their hair type or background, deserves to feel included and looked after”. And we can’t wait to see how Charles Owen is supporting retailers and more in this way.

Get all the information including how you can join us in person at Loughborough University or get an online ticket and join us from wherever you are in the world through the link in the bio!
As Feed Fact Fortnight 2026 comes to a close, we want to say a massive THANK YOU to everyone who made this year’s campaign possible! 🐴✨

This fortnight has been all about providing "A Lifetime of Nutrition" through expert-led education, and we couldn't have done it without the incredible support of our members.🤝
A huge thank you to the trade and retail companies who shared their invaluable knowledge, videos, and infographics. 
Thank you for tuning in for our webinars, asking brilliant questions, and sharing your own experiences. Your engagement helps promote #ResponsibleFeeding across the equestrian community.

🔁 Don't Let the Learning Stop Here!
The #BFFF26 content doesn't disappear just because the fortnight is over. All our Webinars, expert reels, and nutritional guides are still available right here on our page.

Please SHARE our previous content with your horsey friends, yard mates, and riding clubs. Let’s keep the conversation going and ensure every horse and pony benefits from expert nutritional advice.

Stay tuned for more updates from BETA, and remember—if in doubt, always look for the BETA ENFAR logo for nutritional advice you can trust!

#BFFF26 #FeedFactFortnight #BETAENFAR #EquineNutrition #HorseHealth #ThankYou
A huge thank you to the team at HorseHage & Mollichaff for supporting us and providing the prize to help your horse stay healthy and high-fibre:
Vouchers for 3 bags of DailyFibre
A branded HorseHage & Mollichaff Cap
A professional Nutritional Consultation with a HorseHage and Mollichaff feed advisor to help you plan your horse's diet!

HOW TO ENTER:
Follow both @BETA and @horsehageandmollichaff .

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Comment below with the correct answer for the following question:

Q: TRUE OR FALSE: Forage replacers are an excellent way to supplement or fully replace traditional forage sources such as hay or haylage, particularly for horses that struggle with long forage strands or are prone to weight loss during the winter months.

⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:
Please stay vigilant! Ignore any messages claiming you have won and asking you to click on a link. These are scams. If you win, we NEVER ask you to use a link to claim or provide credit card details.

THE DETAILS:
Deadline: Entries close on 22nd April at 12 pm.

Winner Announcement: 23rd April.

Selection: This competition is run by BETA on Facebook and Instagram. Correct entries will be combined and one winner selected at random.

Terms: No cash alternative. The judge’s decision is final. This promotion is not sponsored or endorsed by Facebook or Instagram.

Good luck! 🍀✨

#BFFF26 #FeedFactFortnight #HorseHage #Mollichaff #DailyFibre #HorseNutrition #ForageShortage #BETAStrong #HealthyHorses
Thank you @equine_bio_genie for this great reel for BETA FFF! 

Keeping a horse’s feed manger clean isn’t just about appearances—it’s a core part of equine biosecurity, health, and performance. Here’s why it really matters: 

Old feed, saliva, and moisture quickly create the perfect environment for bacteria, fungi, and mould.
These can lead to:
	•	Digestive upset (colic risk)
	•	Respiratory issues from mould spores
	•	Infections spreading between horses

Feed bowls and mangers are prime spots for biofilm—a sticky layer of microbes that:
	•	Protects bacteria from disinfectants
	•	Allows pathogens to persist and multiply
	•	Is invisible until heavily built up

Regular cleaning + correct disinfectant use is the only way to break it down.

Clean feeding equipment is one of the highest-risk contact points on a yard:
	•	Multiple horses may share or contact surfaces
	•	Handlers transfer contamination easily
	•	Feed areas are moist and nutrient-rich

Keeping mangers clean helps break the chain of disease transmission.


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