Supporting our members in their efforts to achieve the highest level of repute, knowledge and profitability.

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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Thanks to @bluechipfeed for sharing essential tips for navigating the spring season while keeping your horse healthy and happy.

The key is limiting calories without overly restricting fibre! 📉🐎

Don't miss a single tip this Feed Fact Fortnight! Follow #BFFF26 and #FeedFactFortnight for daily expert advice, live sessions, and your chance to win some incredible prizes! 🎁💡
Nourishing the Next Generation 🐴🌱

The breeding season brings the excitement of new life!
Watching foals develop through their first months is a highlight for any breeder – but, behind the scenes, nutrition plays a powerful role in shaping their future. 
From birth to 24 months of age, young horses experience rapid growth and intense tissue development, making high-quality protein and essential amino acids especially important for building strong muscle, bone and connective tissue 💪🦴
Minerals are equally important. A well-managed calcium-to-phosphorus ratio helps ensure correct skeletal development, while copper and zinc contribute to strong cartilage and joint health. Forage provides valuable fibre, yet its natural levels of vitamins A, D and E often fall short of what young horses require for optimal growth 🌾
Ensuring these vitamins are provided in appropriate amounts helps maintain steady, controlled development. Stud balancers are carefully formulated to deliver these nutrients, without encouraging excess condition. 
Thoughtful nutritional planning during these early months can make a meaningful difference to long-term soundness and athletic ability, giving young horses the best possible start 🌟

Thank you D& H for the great advice!

Join the conversation and help spread the word! Use the hashtag #BFFF26 and follow us for daily updates. Keep an eye on our posts and share useful tips far and wide to ensure all horses receive the best care and nutrition. 🐎
Let’s start of #BFFF26 Spring Edition! 🐎✨
This time, our overarching theme is A Lifetime of Nutrition. Whether you are managing a new arrival, a performance athlete, or a veteran, we are here to help you navigate seasonal shifts and provide nutritional support for every stage of your horse's life.

Thanks to BETA members, we have a packed fortnight ahead with expert advice, exciting prizes, and a series of must-watch webinars hosted by BETA’s Claire Williams.
This Spring, we are focusing on the topics that matter most right now:
• 🌾 Forage Focus: Navigating potential shortages and making the most of spring grazing.
• 🍼 Breeding & New Life: Nutritional support for mares in late pregnancy/lactation and maintaining stallion health.
• 🏆 Competition Prep: Fueling your horse for the upcoming show season and staying NOPS aware.
• 🌱 Laminitis Awareness: Keeping metabolic health front and centre as the spring grass comes through.

We want every rider and owner to have the best nutritional tools this season. Tag your friends in the comments below to make sure they don't miss out on these expert tips and prize giveaways! 🎁👇

#BFFF26 #ALifetimeOfNutrition #EquineHealth #BETAFedFactFortnight #HorseCare #SpringGrazing #EquineNutrition
🔍 Ever Wondered What’s Actually in your horse’s feed bag?

If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a list of ingredients and percentages, wondering what they really mean for your horse, our third Feed Fact Fortnight webinar is for you!
🗓️ BETA Live: 1st April at 7 PM

"What’s in your feed? Understand the label"
We are thrilled to welcome Sarah Day, Equine and Animal Nutritionist and Lab Manager at Allen & Page with 13 years of experience providing feeding recommendations to horse owners, to help us to identify key nutrients and what they do.
 
See you there on April 1st at 7 PM!
#BETAFFF #FeedFactFortnight #EquineNutrition #AllenAndPage #HorseFeed #ReadTheLabel #HorseHealth #BETA2026
Are You Competition Ready? Be NOPS Aware! 🏆
This session is a "must-watch" for anyone planning to head into the competition arena, onto the track, or out to a show this season.
🗓️ Webinar 2: Be NOPS Aware
30th March at 7 PM

We are bringing together a top expert panel from the BETA Feed Committee to discuss everything you need to know about Naturally & Others Prohibited Substances (NOPS) before the competition season hits full swing. Claire Williams will be talking with:
•	Ruth Bishop (HJ Lea Oakes)
•	Louise Jones (Connolly’s RED MILLS)
•	Kate Hore (NAF)

Why should you tune in?

Our experts will explain:
•	What the BETA NOPS scheme actually means for you as a rider.
•	Practical steps to reduce the risk of accidental contamination in your stable.
Join us on March 30th at 7 PM to ensure you're competing with total peace of mind! 🏇✨

#BETAFFF #FeedFactFortnight #BETANOPS #CompetitionPrep #HorseHealth #EquineNutrition #BETAWebinar


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