
Supporting our members in their efforts to achieve the highest level of repute, knowledge and profitability.
BETA
BETA was formed in 1978 and has grown to be recognised and accepted as the official representative body for the equestrian manufacturing,
wholesale and retail trade by Government and leading riding organisations.
We currently have over 800 member companies, covering a wide range of businesses including not only retailers, wholesalers and manufacturers, but also agents, dealers and many service based businesses. All our members are involved in some way with equestrianism.
We are committed to the promotion of BETA members to the riding public, to on-going market research to inform both our members and the wider equestrian industry on the state of the market and horse riding as a leisure activity.
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BETA Bits, Bridles & Saddlery Conference 28th-29th October 2025
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Feed Fact Fortnight
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British Equestrian Trade Awards & Gala Dinner
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National Equestrian Survey 2023
Training
Dedicated to improving knowledge, standards and
professionalism within the trade,
BETA organises training courses covering a wide variety of topics.
BETA Membership
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Out & About
In this section you can find out about how BETA gets involved in the horse world.

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Explore the essence of the British equestrian scene through the BETA Member Directory. Connect with top suppliers, professionals, and trends in our dynamic community. Elevate your equestrian journey today!
Speaker Spotlight: Inspiring the Next Generation with John Blake
We are thrilled to announce that John Blake, Chief Executive of the education charity Racing to School, will be joining us at the 2026 BETA Equestrian Business Summit!
John will be leading a vital session on "How Horseracing is Inspiring Young Minds," exploring the intersection of education, community engagement, and the future of the equestrian workforce.
John is a seasoned leader in the racing and charity sectors. As the head of Racing to School, he oversees a charity that works across the industry to support young people’s education and career aspirations. He also leads the Racing Together partnership—the sport’s collective community engagement initiative designed to create meaningful social impact nationwide.
With a career spanning broadcasting, writing, and leadership roles—including serving as CEO of the Professional Jockeys’ Association and Fundraising Director for World Horse Welfare—John brings a wealth of experience in building "social license" and connecting the public with the power of the horse.
💡 Why this session matters:
The future of our industry depends on how we engage the next generation today.
📅 Event Details
When: Monday, 23rd February 2026
Where: Hilton East Midlands Airport Hotel
Theme: The Future of the Equestrian Industry - Challenges & Opportunities
Link to Booking Page in the bio >>>
Don`t miss out on this day of networking and industry-leading insights!
Rolling into February... 🐴
February is looking like a busy and exciting month for the equestrian industry! The BETA team is gearing up for a series of major events across the UK and Europe.
Whether you`re looking for the latest in safety research, nutrition, or business growth, come find us at:
Spoga Horse (Cologne): 7th – 9th February
Horses Inside Out Conference (Loughborough): 21st – 22ndFebruary
BETA AGM & Business Summit (Hilton East Midlands Airport): 23rd February
National Equine Show (NEC Birmingham): 28th February – 1st March
Don’t forget to book your tickets for the BETA AGM & Business Summit! It’s the perfect day for industry updating and high-level networking.
See you there!
📸 Credit: Ellie Hughes The perfect shot for our February page in the BETA Calendar. Thank you!
🗓️ Mark Your Calendars:
These dates are essential for your Q1 and Q2 planning.
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🚀 1. The BETA Business Conference & AGM
When: 23rd February 2026 (AGM at 9:30 AM | Conference at 10:30 AM) Where: Hilton East Midlands Airport Hotel (DE74 2YZ)
Stay ahead of the curve with a day dedicated to the business of equestrianism. We’ll be addressing the topics that matter most in 2026:
• Cybersecurity & HR Legislation updates.
• Economic & Political Outlook for the year ahead.
• Panel Discussion: Challenges and opportunities for the future of our sport.
The Experience: Arrive on the 22nd for an informal dinner and stay overnight to network with industry peers.
• Day Rates: From £75 + VAT (Members)
• 24-Hour Rates: From £220 + VAT (Includes dinner & B&B)
• Virtual Access: £70 + VAT
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🛡️ 2. The BETA Safety Equipment Conference (NEW for 2026!)
When: 21st April 2026 Where: Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough University
A first-of-its-kind event- a deep dive into rider safety equipment, fitting, and research.
• Expert Lineup: Speakers from the FEI, industry leaders, academia, and a top international eventing rider.
• Objective: Tangible information to help you improve rider safety, fitting accuracy, and customer support.
Early Bird Savings (Book by 27th February!):
• BETA Members: £90 + VAT
• Affiliated (BHS, ABRS, SMS, RDA): £97 + VAT
• Virtual Access: £75 + VAT
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🔗 How to Secure Your Spot
Links to the booking forms in the bio>>>
The Future of Rider Safety Starts Here!
Big news! The inaugural BETA Safety Conference, taking place on 21 April at Loughborough University & online! This unique event is a must-attend for anyone passionate about equestrian safety, including researchers, trade professionals, governing bodies, trainers, instructors, and riders.
We’ve curated a powerhouse programme featuring:
Expert Global Perspectives: Hear from FEI speakers, industry leaders, and top researchers.
The Latest Innovations: Stay ahead with updates on safety standards and new technology in hats and body protectors.
Cutting-Edge Research: Explore the functionality of equipment, including the latest on angular impacts and rotational forces.
Pro Rider Insights: Hear directly from a top eventing rider on safety in practice.
Inclusive Fitting: Expert advice on fitting equipment for an increasingly diverse rider population.
This isn`t just a lecture—it`s a chance to network with peers and gain tangible information that will help with sales, fitting, and supporting your customers in making safer choices.
🎟️ Early Bird Discount: BETA members can secure a spot for just £90 (+VAT) if booked before 27 February!
Don’t miss out on this landmark industry event.
Secure your spot >>> link in the bio
Special thanks to our Gold sponsors, Zebra Products and Charles Owen!
Limited sponsorship and pop-up stand packages are still available.
#BETASafety #EquestrianSafety #RiderSafety #BETAConference2026 #EquestrianIndustry
Feed Fact: Your Horse has an Internal Radiator!
Why is fibre better than a rug on a rainy day?
It`s cold, it`s wet, and the wind is picking up—time for another rug? Maybe, but don`t forget to "fuel the fire" inside!
The Fact: Horses generate a significant amount of body heat through the fermentation of fibre in the hindgut. Unlike humans, who get a quick energy spike from sugar, a horse`s "internal radiator" is powered by the slow breakdown of long-stem fibre (hay/haylage) and chopped fibre (chaff).
Why it matters today: On a rainy day, your horse uses more energy just to maintain their core temperature.
• Fibre = Heat: Digesting fibre produces heat as a byproduct. Feeding an extra slice of hay or a double helping of a fibre-rich chaff is like turning up the thermostat from the inside out!
• The Hydration Trap: Cold, rainy weather often makes horses reluctant to drink. Combining dry hay with low water intake is a recipe for impaction colic.
Top Tip for Today: Take the chill off! Use warm (not boiling) water to make a sloppy mash. Using mash is the ultimate winter hack—it provides the fibre they need for warmth while sneaking in extra hydration to keep the gut moving.
How are you keeping your horses cosy today? Extra hay or a warm mash? Let us know below! 👇
#FeedFactFortnight #DengieHorseFeeds #WinterFeeding #HorseHealth #FiberFirst #EquineNutrition
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