Horse shows step up vaccination checks amid flu outbreaks

Horse shows across the UK are increasing passport and vaccination checks in response to rising equine flu cases. Organizers say non-compliant horses will be turned away.

In the first week of June, the equine infectious disease surveillance team at Cambridge Vet School confirmed 15 outbreaks across 13 regions. A total of 95 outbreaks have been recorded in 2026, with 82 confirmed since 20 April. Jenna Payne, chief executive of the Association of Show and Agricultural Organisations, described strict checks at Devon County Show in May. Teams turned away around 15 horseboxes on the first day for passport mismatches and other issues. Other events including Royal Cornwall Show and Royal Bath & West also enforced checks on arrival or at number collection. British Eventing has ramped up its inspections and warned that horses without correct vaccinations will be sent home. Lucy Grieve of the British Equestrian Veterinary Association said thorough checks are essential for equine health but noted the need for a national digital identification system to improve the process.

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Horses successfully passing the first trot-up inspection at the Kentucky Three-Day Event, with handlers and officials on a sunny day.
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All 29 horses pass first trot-up at Kentucky Three-Day Event

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Twenty-nine horses passed the first trot-up at the Defender Kentucky Three-Day Event on April 22, marking the start of the five-star competition in Kentucky. No horses were referred to the holding box despite minor spooks from two entries. The cross-country course, designed by Derek di Grazia, features 28 fences over 6312 meters with an optimum time of 11 minutes 5 seconds.

Rising cases of equine influenza have led British racing authorities to impose new restrictions at racecourses and special biosecurity steps for the royal procession at Ascot. The measures take effect from Wednesday and affect several events including hunter chases.

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Two horses faced scrutiny during the opening trot-up for the Mars Badminton Horse Trials on May 6 but both passed inspection after re-presentation. All 61 entries advanced to dressage as a result. The event marks the start of the five-star competition in Gloucestershire.

Agriculture minister john steenhuisen announced that south africa has procured 13.5 million doses of foot and mouth disease vaccines this year with millions more on the way. Nearly 4.4 million animals have been vaccinated as of may 28 as part of the largest such programme in the country’s history. The effort targets 80 percent of the national cattle herd of 14 million to build herd immunity.

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The Welfare Stewarding Group has introduced a new award to recognize exhibitors who prioritize horse welfare at shows.

Riders showcased a range of stylish ensembles during the first trot-up inspection at the Mars Badminton Horse Trials on 6 May. The event combined veterinary checks for the horses with a display of fashion choices from competitors. Several riders received attention for their distinctive looks as they prepared for the five-star competition.

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Two more competitors have pulled out of the Mars Badminton Horse Trials ahead of the cross-country phase.

 

 

 

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