Using your Icelandic horse’s passport
These notes were prepared to help you comply with the law regarding your Icelandic horse’s passport. For more detailed instructions on studbook procedures, including how to apply for a passport for…
These notes were prepared to help you comply with the law regarding your Icelandic horse’s passport. For more detailed instructions on studbook procedures, including how to apply for a passport for…
…the Disabled. This to help develop collective understanding of the assessment of a good life in relation to the different life experiences of horses. I have attended all 3 days…
…to a feedback form which we would love you to fill out after your course so that we can use your comments or suggestions to help us ensure future courses…
…an amazing programme accessible for all ages, completely online from the comfort of your own home. FEIF member countries from Iceland to Australia are joining! Starting off HestFest is Iceland!…
…visit their farm/stables and show them around. Invite people to come ride: encourage horse owners to allow children and adults to come and ride (whether they hold the reins themselves…
…date is already in the next financial year (September). As a Society we are committed to our Membership and sincerely thank them for patiently waiting on our spending programme. Our…
…serve on the Leisure Riding committee, Marie Bruun Hansen (DK) on the Sport committee and Julia Lind (SE) on the Breeding committee. Welcome to the FEIF committees! Maja Nymann and…
…by eye and with the help of LAP (lateral advanced placement) analysis, and to assess ridden performances both on video and at live competitions. The training programme will continue, and…
…lots of fun!!! Please note: The Online entry form is now closed but the Online volunteer form is still live – so get in touch here if you can help!…
The GB Ranking is a comparison of results of our members at sport events in GB: every competition a new ranking list will be computed by taking the result of…