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Title: NEWS: Raft of equine travel changes as Brexit kicks in
The message from officials is to keep up to date with all the latest information on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's website Brexit section if moving horses between Ireland and UK
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NEWS: Raft of equine travel changes as Brexit kicks in
The message from officials is to keep up to date with all the latest information on the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's website Brexit section if moving horses between Ireland and UK
Dublin Port has 25 stables for horses and if all documents are in order, Custom officers will not be seeking to unload horses unless necessary
A RAFT of Brexit changes rolled into place when it comes to the movement of horses from Ireland to Britain from this weekend onwards and the key message from government officials is to be well prepared in a bid to avoid unnecessary delays.
THE new 'Fodder Transport Support Measure', introduced to assist farmers severely affected by prolonged weather conditions, is available to horse owners
Amateur rider urges that transport issues must be addressed for those wishing to travel to Great Britain with their equines
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