InterNational Action Group for Equines,


 
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INAG for Equines are a group of dedicated individuals across Europe who are becoming increasingly concerned by the unregulated movement of equines both within and between countries. We come from a wide variety of backgrounds but are united by our desire to safeguard the welfare of our own and other equines.
At InterNational Action Group for Equines, we intend to provide up to date information and keep abreast of changes to the current regulations, whilst monitoring their implementation and the areas of concern.
Through our networks, we will be actively watching the markets and providing reports as well as collating information on the general across border horse trade.
The internet has added a new dimension to trading in horses, and is one of the most difficult to regulate. The recent increase in the sales of 'rescue' horses is worrying and will be a particular focus of activity.
With effective campaigning, we aim to work with other leading organisations to ensure that regulations are both enforced and improved, and that current loopholes are closed.

We hope that you find this site interesting and welcome your support.

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Blog articles: Some of the 'rescue' tales make for grim reading. One old pony died in transit. Another old mare went down so often on the journey that she was very ill and in need of intensive veterinary treatment on arrival. One foal was so deformed that it was euthanased with days of arrival. read more>>

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