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BSR Equestrian provides a lifeline for horses whose trainers, owners, or syndicate heads can no longer care for them. This may be due to various reasons, such as financial difficulties, retirement, or injury. When a horse arrives at BSR, it undergoes a recuperation and re-schooling process to help it recover from any physical or physiological issues.

Once a horse has completed its training, BSR invites applicants who are looking for a particular type of horse to come and assess its suitability. If BSR deems the applicant suitable, they carry out a thorough home inspection before placing the horse on permanent loan to the successful applicant. This ensures that the horse has a safe and secure home for life, and BSR offers ongoing aftercare and support in the form of visits and advice to the keeper.

Ex-racehorses often face various problems due to physiological reasons, which cannot be cured overnight. Instead, it takes time, patience, and expertise to help these horses recover. Even after the BSR Equestrian has done the groundwork and found the root of the problem, all of their hard work can be undone in the wrong hands. That’s why the BSR is meticulous when choosing a new keeper for their horses.

BSR Equestrian recognises that the care and welfare of horses are paramount, and they take their responsibility seriously. They have a dedicated team of professionals who work tirelessly to ensure that each horse receives the best care possible. They also have a network of volunteers who help to care for the horses and keep BSR running smoothly.

In addition to helping individual horses, BSR is also committed to promoting equine welfare more broadly. They work with other organizations to raise awareness of issues such as responsible horse ownership, the importance of correct training methods, and the need for ongoing support and aftercare.

Overall, BSR plays a vital role in providing a lifeline for horses in need and ensuring that they have a safe and secure home for life. They are committed to promoting equine welfare and helping to raise awareness of the issues faced by horses in today’s world.