🐎Stable management training dates at Farnham livery – 6:00pm – 7:30pm
– Contact – Lisa Clemie – 07729 736754
Wednesday 11th Oct
Friday 27th Oct
Wednesday 8th Nov
Friday 24th Nov
-Open to all levels
-Training for efficiency tests , quiz and horse and pony care competitions and just to come and learn to look after your pony while having fun with friends ☺️
🔫 🏊♀️ Tetrathlon training
🏊♀️ Swim dates – Harrogate Hydro – 6pm – 7pm
Please contact Mel Gaskell for further information – 07976 772056
21st September
28 September
5th October
12th October
19th October
26th October
🔫 Shooting dates – (@Emma Harrison’s)
22th September
6th October
13th October
Help First Aid
We need help from those who have their first aid at work certificate.(EFAW)
All of our instructors and committee members have their first aid, however, for each rally we also need an extra first aider. Please let us know if you can help.
It will just involve you being an extra first aid while your child is riding,
If you don’t have your first aid and would like to, let Elizabeth know as she is organising a course for parents.
Whatsapp Groups
We have created Whatsapp Groups for those who are interested in each discipline. If you are not in a group for one which you are aiming for the area competition and championships then please email bramhammoor@pcuk.org Please do not send direct messsages to any of the committee.
Vaccination Rule 2022
The Pony Club Equine Influenza Rule is aligned with the British Equestrian (BEF) policy alongside other member bodies including British Dressage, British Eventing and British Showjumping.
Events that are held at some venues may be subject to additional rules. e.g. any horse / pony entering a licensed racecourse property must comply with the vaccination requirements as set by the British Horseracing Authority. Similar restrictions apply in the cases of Polo venues.
To protect the health of other competing horses and the biosecurity of the venue, the following rules will apply to all Pony Club Competitions:
1. Passports
A valid passport and vaccination record:
• must accompany the horse / pony to all events
• must be available for inspection by the event officials
• must be produced on request at any other time during the event
2. No horse / pony may compete (or be present at the event as a companion) unless it has a Record of Vaccination against equine influenza completed by the veterinary surgeon who gave the vaccination, signed and stamped line by line, which complies with the Minimum Vaccination Requirements.
3. Equine Influenza Vaccination Schedule:
• An initial primary course of two vaccinations must be given: the second vaccination must be administered within 21-60 days of the first vaccination.
• Horses may attend gatherings 7 days after receiving the second vaccination of the primary course. (for clarity: no horse or pony may compete on the same day as a relevant injection is given or on any of the 6 days following such an injection)
• The first booster must be administered within 6 calendar months following the date of the administration of the second vaccination of the primary course.
• Booster vaccinations must be administered at a maximum of 12 months intervals however horses competing at Area level and above, including Grassroots Regional Championships and the final of the Spring Festival competitions, must have received a booster within the 6 months +21 days (but not within the 7 days) before arrival at the competition.
• Horses that received the primary course prior to 1 January 2022 should be permitted to have an interval of up to 92 days between the first and second vaccination of the primary course and for the first booster an interval of up to 7 months following the date of the administration of the second vaccination of the primary course.
• Horses that received the primary course prior to 1 January 2005 are not required to fulfil the requirement for the first booster, providing there has not been an interval of more than 12 months between each of their subsequent booster vaccinations.