BEVA Silent Auction Aids Working Equids

The British Equine Veterinary Association Trust, the charitable arm of BEVA, is offering some fabulous opportunities and unique prizes in its silent auction to raise money for its work to improve not only the wellbeing of some of the 100 million working equids in the world, but also the families who

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The British Equine Veterinary Association Trust, the charitable arm of BEVA, is offering some fabulous opportunities and unique prizes in its silent auction to raise money for its work to improve not only the wellbeing of some of the 100 million working equids in the world, but also the families whose livelihoods depend on these horses, donkeys, and mules.

By working alongside some of the large, established charities, the BEVA Trust works internationally to help provide the expert veterinary care, investigators, and educators that are crucial in providing ongoing equine healthcare in developing countries.

For example, the Trust helps to send vets to the Animal Care Egypt Centre in Luxor, to treat working equids suffering from a myriad of conditions, from wounds and sores to emaciation and exhaustion, and also to give free veterinary educational courses. In this country, the death of a mule–which can cost a year's salary–could spell financial ruin for a family.

The Trust also supports World Horse Welfare's program, Project Romania, which is an extensive, five-year series of practical courses and seminars, designed to raise the standard of veterinary education for those involved in caring for the one million working equids in Romania

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