Background
Recent animal welfare legislation requires that those who transport horses as part of an economic activity MUST hold a Certificate of Competence, such as a Certificate in Equine Transport (CET) or Advanced Certificate in Equine Transport (ACET) with effect from April 2008.
For a journey under 8 hours which involves a vehicle carrying horses in connection with an economic activity (i.e. a business), the driver must hold a CET Certificate of Competence (Attendant & Driver). Any additional passengers who have a role or responsibility with regards to the horse(s)’ welfare during transport must also hold a Certificate of Competence (Attendant).
For further information on the legislation:
- DEFRA 'Welfare in Transport' Helpline - 0845 603 8395
- Visit the DEFRA website: DEFRA
The Qualification
Certificate in Equine Transport: For those transporting horses on journeys over 65kms and under 8 hours. Achieved by examination only.
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Click here for the National Stud Application Form 
Click here for the BHEST Exam Registration Form 
For further details on the Transport Qualification, please contact Leaya Dodson
on 01638 675922 or leaya@nationalstud.co.uk