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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BETA’s support for RDA

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Laminitis season is nearly here 🌱🐴 which means it’s time to be extra mindful about how we’re managing our horses.
The good news is there are clear, practical options available to help support horses prone to laminitis, while still making sure they receive the nutrients they need 💚
The high fibre, low starch and low sugar ranges from HorseHage and Mollichaff are easy to spot thanks to the HoofKind logo 👣 This mark shows they are suitable for horses and ponies prone to laminitis, depending on their calorie requirements and where they are in their management or recovery plan.

Supporting fibre intake and choosing appropriate feeds can make all the difference during the higher risk months.
If your horse or pony suffers from laminitis or any related nutritional problems we are on hand to help with any nutritional questions: 
Thank you @horsehageandmollichaff 

🌾 Head to the website for more information 🌐 https://www.horsehage.co.uk/
🌿 GIVEAWAY: WIN £75 OF SIMPLE SYSTEM FEED! 🌿
Big thanks to Simple System Horse Feeds for supporting us with this fantastic prize!

THE PRIZE:
One lucky winner will receive £75 of Simple System vouchers plus a professional nutritional consultation with Ellen Lincoln, Simple System’s Nutrition Manager and ENFAR Registered Nutritionist

HOW TO ENTER:
Follow both BETA and @simplesystemhorsefeeds .

Like this post .
Comment below with the correct letter (A, B, or C)  question:

Q: Why is it beneficial to feed a variety of different forage sources (such as different grasses and herbs)? 🧐

A) It helps provide a more diverse range of nutrients and supports a healthy gut.

B) It helps to support a shiny coat and overall skin condition through varied vitamins.

C)  It makes the bucket easier to carry.

⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:
Please stay alert! Ignore any messages claiming you have won and asking you to click a link to a "BETA website." These are scams. If you win, we will NEVER ask you to click a link to claim your prize or ask for financial details.

THE DETAILS:
Deadline: Entries close on 20th April at 12 pm.

Winner Announcement: 21st April.

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

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

Good luck to all who enter! Let’s get back to basics with better forage! 🌾✨

#BFFF26 #FeedFactFortnight #SimpleSystem #HorseNutrition #ForageFirst #BETACommunity #HealthyHorses #BETAStrong
Spring is a wonderful time for nature, but how does it affect our horses?
 
Grass has a higher nutrient content in spring than any other season. But, this also means it has a higher calorie content, and a higher water content. The increase in carbohydrate and water content can cause havoc for our horse’s digestive systems. This causes issues such as:
 
- Increased carbohydrates can result in excess gas expulsion. This is because carbohydrates are fermented more rapidly in the hindgut, changing the microbial balance and increasing gas-producing microbes.
- Droppings may become looser due to the increased water content of grazing. This is normal when a horse is moved to new pasture, but if changes last for more than two days, it could be the result of changed bacteria in the hindgut, and you should consult your vet.
- Due to the changes that occur within the hindgut when horses are introduced to spring grass, there is an increased risk of colic.
 
So what should you do?
 
Ensuring that you manage the transition into spring effectively can be the difference between your horse enjoying the improved weather, or feeling uncomfortable due to digestive upset.
 
- Ensure that changes to new pasture are done so gradually, allowing the horse to acclimatize to the new grass.
- Use a grazing muzzle to slow down the consumption of fresh grass.
- Offer hay whilst horses are grazing to increase their fibre intake.
- Consider feeding a supplement that supports the digestive system, which can aid the microbial population of the hindgut.
Thank you, @nourishanimalhealth 

Follow #FFF26 and #FeedFactFortnight. We’ve got daily expert tips, live webinars, and amazing prizes to help you master your horse’s nutrition from start to finish! 🏆🌾
#BETAFFF #EquineNutrition #HorseHealth#FFF26 #ResponsibleFeeding
WIN with Dengie!

A huge thank you to Dengie for supporting us and providing such a wonderful prize to help you and your horse get the most out of your feeding regime!
THE PRIZE: One lucky winner will receive a Dengie goody bag, which includes:
• £50 of Dengie vouchers
• A stylish LeMieux saddlecloth
• A branded Dengie cap
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HOW TO ENTER:
1. Follow both BETA and @dengiehorsefeeds
2. Like this post.
3. Comment below with your answer to this question: Q: True or False? Protein and lysine are essential for topline and muscle development. 
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⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTE:
Please be vigilant! Ignore any messages claiming you have won and asking you to click a link to a "BETA website"—these are scams. If you win, we will NEVER ask you to click a link to claim your prize.
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THE DETAILS:
• Deadline: Entries close on 16th April at 12 pm.
• Winner Announcement: The winner will be selected at random from combined entries on Facebook and Instagram.
• Disclaimer: This competition is run by BETA and is not sponsored, endorsed, or administered by, or associated with Facebook or Instagram.
• Terms: No cash alternative is offered. The judge’s decision is final.
Good luck everyone! 🐴✨
#BFFF26 #FeedFactFortnight #Dengie #HorseNutrition #BETACommunity #HealthyHorses #BETAStrong
The Charles Owen brand @charlesowenhelmets  is synonymous with safety and has been for over 100 years. The company is known for its innovation, which is seen across the helmet and body protector range it produces, but also the Innovation Hub that supports other equestrian businesses in the development of innovative safety products.

In addition to being gold sponsors, Dave Derby (CEO) and Jade Faulkner (Head of Product and Brand Development), alongside Lydia Heywood @lydiaheywood and Jayda Everett @jayda_.equine from @cool.ridings , will be leading one of the sessions at the Conference… more to follow but you won’t want to miss it!

The Safety Conference is being held at Loughborough University on 21st April 2026. See the link in bio for ticket link.


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