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Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Celebrities support The BHS to ‘Draw the Line’ on indiscriminate breeding...


Anthony Andrews, Martin Clunes and Noel Edmunds are just a few of the famous faces that are supporting the BHS campaign to help stop suffering of equines through indiscriminate and careless breeding.

The campaign will encourage horse owners to ‘think before you breed’ and through increased education, awareness and castration programmes ensure fewer poor quality foals are created and subjected to an uncertain, and often unpleasant future.

To fund this work, artists and celebrities have been donating items and one-off experiences for auction on 13 October 2010 at Cheffins of Cambridge.

Donated lots include original artwork from famous equine, canine and countryside artists including John Trickett and Malcolm Coward; one off experiences from famous equestrians and unique drawings and signings from the likes of Jilly Cooper, Katherine Jenkins, Dame Helen Mirram and Sir Paul Mc Cartney.
Robert Walker riding George by Sarah Clegg

The catalogue of available lots that have been donated to the campaign can be viewed on the BHS website: www.bhs.org.uk simply click on the link in the Latest News section on the home page. To place a bid on any of the items please call Cheffins on 01223 213343.





To make a donation to the campaign, visit .



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