An International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) report on the number of live horses for slaughter and horsemeat moving into and between the EU Member States.
Project Romania began in 2006 after two years of rigorous research into exactly what the Romanian population needed to improve the overall welfare of their horse population. This video highlights the work of the International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH) in Romania. To find out more about the ILPH, please visit www.ilph.org
The ILPH were Charity of the Year for the London Olympia International Horse Show's centenary year. This video gives a view of the event and features interviews with Simon Brookes-Ward (Director, Olympia Horse Show), Ellen Whitaker (leading show jumper) and Carl Llewellyn (two time Grand National winner).
ILPH President, Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal addressed the attendees of the ILPH Annual Seminar on Wednesday 17th October 2007, University of Bristol.
For more information on the ILPH please visit www.ilph.org
Leading equine photographer Tim Flach visited Hall Farm in order to take photographs of Laddy, a remarkable horse who only has one eye, as part of his Equus project, a project giving a unique insight into the spirit of the horse.
Find out more information on Tim Flach at; http://www.timflach. com and more information on World Horse Welfare at; http://www.worldhors ewelfare.org
World Horse Welfare is the new name for the International League for the Protection of Horses (ILPH). We are one of the world's leading equine welfare charities; working towards a world where the horse is used but never abused.
The majority of leisure horses in the UK are overweight, but why does this matter? Watch this film to find out why its so important for your horse to be at the right weight.
For more information, please visit; http://www.worldhors ewelfare.org
ILPH Georgetown came into the ILPH with severe behavioral issues, including box walking. After rehabilitation, ILPH "George" & groom Amy Smith competed in the Hall Farm Dressage Competition in February 2007. This is their dressage test put to atmospheric music. To find out more about the ILPH, please visit www.ilph.org
The ILPH International Training Team visited Soweto in January 2008 with a view to starting a training course in the township. This montage highlights some of the problems they found with the "Coal Cart" horses.
To find out more about our International Training work, please visit www.ilph.org
How do you get an overweight horse to lose weight safely? Watch this film and get some ideas on how to control your horses weight.
For more information, please visit; http://www.worldhors ewelfare.org
ILPH Homer was found with a headcollar "growing" into his head. Homer featured on BBC TV's Animal Hospital, and he earned a group of adoring fans.
Homer now features on the ILPH's Adopt a Horse scheme; www.ilph.org/adopt
This is his story as told by ILPH Field Officer Jeff Herrington.
When ILPH Field Officer Doug Howie was called out to view a horse in a field, he found Ferdi, her feet in terrible shape, overgrown with long cracks. This video shows how, with the work of the ILPH Belwade Farm Farrier, rehabilitated Ferdi and effectively saved her life.
Staff at World Horse Welfare are celebrating after the birth of their very first 'World Horse Welfare' foal.
Born on Monday 12th May, 11 days after the charity renamed from the ILPH, the tiny bay colt foal will be the very first foal to take the new World Horse Welfare pre-fix and he is a born fighter.
Find out more about the charity; www.worldhorsewelfar e.org
Karen Woods of Ashby St Mary, Norfolk has been found guilty of causing unnecessary suffering to five horses in her care. View the horses on arrival at the ILPH and the condition of the horses now duringtheir rehabilitation.
Paul discusses a case which ended in prosecution. Derek Monkton was sentenced to seven weeks imprisonment and a lifetime ban on keeping horses after causing unnecessary suffering to 3 young ponies in his possession.