Canadian Animal Health Surveillance System (CAHSS) Equine Disease Dashboard
Animal Health Emergency Management Project
"The First 48 Hours for Producers" Fact Sheet
This is a NEW quick reference tool developed by the Animal Health Emergency Management (AHEM) project that lists the key Communication, Enhance d Biosecurity, and On-farm Investigation actions to take to protect yourself, your animals, and business after being notified by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) that there is a suspicion of a federally regulated disease on your farm.
Canadian National Farm and Facility Level Biosecurity Standard for the Equine Sector
Biosecurity Information - FEI Veterinary Department
Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Equines
Equestrian Canada Guidelines for Competition and Training in Extreme Weather
Rider Health
♦ Heat Stroke vs Heat Exhaustion
Acera Insurance is the official insurance provider to the New Brunswick Equestrian Association and its members.
SPECIAL NOTICE
IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING WILD FIRES AND INSURANCE COVERAGE -click for details
We are also obliged to advise that no new insurance coverage can be placed when an active wildfire is less than 50 km away. This includes the optional coverage for Tack and Members Named Perils horse insurance.
AUTOMATIC INSURANCE COVERAGE for current NBEA Members ► $5,000,000 Personal Liability Insurance
Protects you, the member, if you are sued by a third party because a horse that you own or lease, ride or handle non-commercially, causes property damage or bodily injury to a third party. **Liability coverage is for non-commercial equine related activities. Some limitations and exclusions apply. Coverage is in force 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and covers the member (Canadian resident) anywhere in the world. (Exclusions apply for members ...
NBEA Bronze Year-End Awards Tallies for 2019 - Final
Please keep in mind the horse must have competed at two Bronze competitions in NB to be eligible for awards (or in the case of the Equitation division, the rider).
Competition at two shows is indicated by the green Total box on the right. ♦ ♦ ♦
Example:
Jupiter placed first in the first Intro Hunter class (6 pts), third in the second (4 pts) and first in the Under Saddle (6 pts). All three classes had 3 entries. (6 x 3) + (4 x 3) + (6 x 3) = 48 points.
The horse (or the rider in Equitation divisions) must have competed at two NB Bronze competitions to be eligible for year-end awards.
If you have any dispute with the points tallies as shown, please contact [email protected].
Club organizers - click here for NBEA Club membership and insurance information
Nationally Sanctioned Competitions - Gold, Silver, Bronze
From Equestrian Canada... ♦ Competition Organizers List of Resources ♦ Competition Administration Policy handbook ♦ Rule Books for all Disciplines
♦ EC Guidelines for Coach status , including Temporary Coach status
♦ EC Safe Sport at Sanctioned Competitions From the NBEA... ► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding
► Application for NBEA Competition Officials/Biosecurity Funding - fillable form ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes descriptions ► NBEA Bronze Year-End awards - eligible classes MSWord version for copy-and-paste ♦♦ Show Results Reporting Form for NBEA Bronze Year-End Points
The New Brunswick Equestrian Association, in conjunction with Equestrian Canada and the Government of New Brunswick's Sport Branch, is committed to supporting the safety and welfare of all equestrians participating in sport and recreational programs. The NBEA is also committed to the ongoing development of education and resources to create and protect the safe and respectful environment that all participants in equestrian sport deserve. Policies and procedures for addressing Safe Sport concerns in New Brunswick are being expanded and will be posted here as soon as they are finalized. Current policies regarding conduct, harassment, etc. may be found on the Governance web page.
New Brunswick Equestrian Association
♦ SAFE SPORT POLICY
♦ Other Safe Sport Policies related to our membership
♦ CONCUSSION RESOURCES
Safe Sport NB NB Safe Sport Complaint Mechanism - GUIDELINES NBSSCM Dispute Resolution Policies
Equestrian Canada Safe ...
[Language English] ♦ NBEA Club Membership FORM 2025 ♦ NBEA Club Membership FORM 2025 - fillable ♦ Club Insurance FAQ and Application
♦ Equine Clubs Directors & Officers Liability
The New Brunswick Equestrian Association serves as the umbrella organization for equestrian sport and recreation activities in the province, apart from racing. It serves as a liaison with the national governing body, Equestrian Canada, and as a funding conduit for Sport New Brunswick, supporting athlete development, coaching certification, and officials training. The NBEA also strives to provide educational resources to owners, stable managers, and riders in matters of safety, horse welfare, risk management, and biosecurity.
New Brunswick Equestrian Association 900 Hanwell Road, Unit 31 Fredericton NB E3B 6A2 Tel: (506) 454-2353 Fax: (506) 454-2363 Email: [email protected]
See also: "Info for Competition Organizers" page
Benefits of Membership Insurance Coverage and Add-ons
The New Brunswick Equestrian Association serves as the umbrella organization for equestrian sport and recreation activities in the province, apart from racing. It serves as a liaison with the national governing body, Equestrian Canada, and as a funding conduit for Sport New Brunswick, supporting athlete development, coaching certification, and officials training. The NBEA also strives to provide educational resources to owners, stable managers, and riders in matters of safety, horse welfare, risk management, and biosecurity. New Brunswick Equestrian Association
900 Hanwell Road, Unit 31
Fredericton NB E3B 6A2
Tel: (506) 454-2353
Fax: (506) 454-2363
Email: [email protected]
2025 Board of Directors
NBEA Constitution
2025 Board of Directors Nominations Package - Information & Nomination Forms
Membership Application - new and renewals
Why Become Certified? Click here!
Obtaining a certificate is an important life-time achievement . As a certified EC/NCCP Coach or Instructor, clients, students, and parents will know that you have achieved the highest standards in Canada for equestrian coaching, adhere to best-practices, have training in safety, first aid, & safe sport, and are screened and insured.
Announcing the NBEA's Coaching Handbook and Resources (C.H.A.R.) Access to this platform is free to current NBEA members. Each online handbook leads you, step-by-step, through the process of becoming a certified NCCP Instructor or Coach. Click here to request a User Account All the links and documents found below are available in the CHAR handbook, in order, and presented in logical steps. It's another resource to help you navigate the pathway to Instructor or Competition Coach certification.