Lee Hackett

Drawing The Line

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Drawing The Line Campaign, 13 October 2010
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The British Horse Society

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We work on behalf of all horses in the UK to protect and promote their interests

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Tackling the issue of the over-production of horses and ponies in the UK is not a straightforward task. There is a huge range of people that need to be educated on the implications of overproduction, and made aware of the duties concerned with responsible breeding. People from all walks of life are guilty of breeding horses indiscriminately, and a campaign such as this should reach all areas of the equestrian world.

To overcome the problem of indiscriminate breeding, we have lots of ideas and valuable long-term projects planned. For this however, we need funding. Hence the launch of the “Drawing the Line on Indiscriminate Breeding” campaign.

Throughout 2010 we are asking celebrities and famous faces to draw a picture, or donate an item or experience to The British Horse Society which will be auctioned off at Cheffins, Cambridge sporting art auction house on 13 October. All proceeds from the auction will go towards our responsible breeding work, helping us to educate owners and riders, and prevent welfare problems before they start.

We already have a number of “Draw the Line” supporters, including Carl Hester, Mary King, Kelly Marks, Jenny Pitman, Alan Titchmarsh and Martin Clunes. However we are looking for even more supporters of this essential cause.

When asked for her thoughts on indiscriminate breeding, eventing legend Mary King said: "In the UK we end up producing too many unsuitable horses and ponies which face an uncertain future. That's why I support The British Horse Society's campaign and want to urge people to ‘Think Before You Breed’."

The Drawing the Line campaign was launched at Badminton 2009 and was attended by many supporters including Lucy Wiegersma and Clayton Fredericks. Matt Ryan bravely agreed to produce his drawing “live” at the launch and, in doing so, became the first celebrity to put pen to paper. Lucinda Green was kind enough to follow Matt’s lead and drew live shortly after. Lucinda has been a huge supporter of the “Drawing the Line” campaign from the start and has helped enormously with our work.

Visit http://www.bhs.org.uk/Horse_Care/Campaigns/Responsible_Breeding.aspx

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The British Horse Society

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The British Horse Society (BHS) aim to protect and promote the interests of all horses and those who care about them. Our core foundations – education, welfare, access and safety – are more important than ever as they demonstrably make a difference to horses’ lives.

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