14Equine
Equine Security
Security of Stables, Horse in Transit, Competitions,
Events, Monitoring of persons having access to the animals and
Closed Circuit Television advice and installation at stables, facilities and event arenas.
Equine Security
Since the earliest times, the horse has fascinated humans with its grace, speed, and power, making equine security a paramount concern. From gradual domestication to selective breeding, humans have honed methods of control and diversified applications, from load carrying to warfare. The status of the finest equines has always commanded high value, reflecting their excellence. Superbly trained horses, tailored to specific purposes, have consistently drawn the highest esteem.
However, with value and desirability comes the risk of interference, injury, theft, or worse. Equine security becomes paramount in safeguarding these prized assets against potential threats and ensuring their well-being and protection.
14Equine has the skills, knowledge, and application to offer the highest level of security and protection dependent on the attendant risk, the equestrian activity, and the requirement to ensure the optimal degree of security and protection for your valuable horses.
Stable Equine Security
The permitted access to each horse, the monitoring and recording of daily interactions and personnel can provide a strict analysis of the daily stable routines and ensure only those with direct responsibilities for each animal are allowed that access.
Horse Transportation
Measures can be emplaced to restrict and identify whether boxes are opened and horses disembarked with additional security options including accompanying teams of highly trained protection officers monitoring the journey. The air transportation services available for horses are well controlled and organised but additional security measures can provide further reassurances for owners and teams with a physical presence to monitor control and to protect.
Facility Equine Security
The equine security facilities at destination stabling particularly for a protracted period would represent a similar level of risk to a home facility except that the concentration of a potentially large number of high-value horses and expert riders in an identified location enhances the individual and collective risk.