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.

About BETA
  • BETA Safety Conference

    21st April 2026
    Loughborough University & online

  • Feed Fact Fortnight

  • British Equestrian Trade Awards & Gala Dinner

  • ENFAR


Training

Dedicated to improving knowledge, standards and
professionalism within the trade,
BETA organises training courses covering a wide variety of topics. 

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Out & About

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BETA Membership

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BETA Shop

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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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Raising funds

Raising funds for Violet –
BETA’s support for RDA

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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!

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We have listed all the approved standards on our graphic.⁠
Remember to check if your hat fits as it should. This week, we will share a video to show you how to do it.⁠
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If you are thinking about buying a brand new hat, we highly recommend visiting one of our amazing BETA retailer members, whose staff is trained to fit it for you. Use the BETA members directory on our website.⁠
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A couple of things to remember⁠
• Protective Headwear of the appropriate standard must be worn by everyone whenever mounted⁠
• Harnesses must always be correctly fastened.⁠
• Competitors are strongly recommended to regularly check their headwear and replace it if damaged or following a fall.⁠

Photo credit: @wowsaddles 
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#BETAForSafety #ridersafety #ShopWhereYou
Is your shop floor working as hard as it could be? Join us for our Effective Store Layout and Visual Merchandising workshop on 18th March 2026 (via Zoom) to learn how to turn your retail space into a high-performing sales machine! 

The course is led by Sara Blackshaw, a retail expert who has overseen visual merchandising for 60 stores in the Equestrian and Country sectors. She knows exactly how to make store layouts easy for staff to maintain while keeping customers browsing. 

📅 Save the Date:When: 18th March 2026 (10:00 am – 2:30 pm) 

Where: Online via Zoom 

Don't miss out on the chance to make every square meter of your store more profitable!
We have listed all the approved standards on our graphic.⁠
Remember to check if your hat fits as it should. This week, we will share a video to show you how to do it.⁠
⁠
If you are thinking about buying a brand new hat, we highly recommend visiting one of our amazing BETA retailer members, whose staff is trained to fit it for you. Use the BETA members directory on our website.⁠
⁠
A couple of things to remember⁠
• Protective Headwear of the appropriate standard must be worn by everyone whenever mounted⁠
• Harnesses must always be correctly fastened.⁠
• Competitors are strongly recommended to regularly check their headwear and replace it if damaged or following a fall.⁠
Photo credit British Eventing Official Adam Fanthorpe
⁠
#BETAForSafety #ridersafety #ShopWhereYouSeeThisSign’
We have listed all the approved standards on our graphic.⁠
Remember to check if your hat fits as it should. Next week, we will share a video to show you how to do it.⁠
⁠
If you are thinking about buying a brand new hat, we highly recommend visiting one of our amazing BETA retailer members, whose staff is trained to fit it for you. Use the BETA members directory on our website.⁠
⁠
A couple of things to remember⁠
• Protective Headwear of the appropriate standard must be worn by everyone whenever mounted⁠
• Harnesses must always be correctly fastened.⁠
• Competitors are strongly recommended to regularly check their headwear and replace it if damaged or following a fall.⁠
⁠
⁠photo credit Dengie Horse Feeds 
#BETAForSafety #ridersafety #ShopWhereYouSeeThisSign’
Mark your calendars! From 28th March – 12th April, we are back with Feed Fact Fortnight (FFF), and this year the theme is: A Lifetime of Nutrition.

Whether you’re managing a veteran, a performance athlete, or a new arrival, we’re here to help you navigate the seasonal shifts and set your horse up for success.

We’re packing the fortnight with expert advice, Facebook Live sessions, and—of course—some exciting prizes! 🎁 This Spring, we’re focusing on the topics that matter most right now:

Forage Focus: Navigating potential shortages and making the most of your spring grazing.

Breeding & New Life: Nutritional support for mares in late pregnancy/lactation and maintaining stallion health.

Competition Prep: Fuelling your horse for the upcoming show season.

Laminitis Awareness: Keeping metabolic health front and centre as the spring grass comes through.

Stay tuned right here for daily tips and updates!

 Let us know in the comments: What is your biggest nutritional challenge heading into the spring season? 👇
#FFF26 #FeedFactFortnight #EquineNutrition #HorseHealth #LifetimeOfNutrition


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