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What is the Manitoba Premises Identification program?
Prepared by Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives (MAFRI), the Manitoba Premises Identification program is designed to protect, plan for, and manage livestock, poultry, and equines in health and food safety emergencies by linking animals to a specific location. Examples of emergencies include disease outbreak, flood, or other disaster. The Manitoba Premises Identification (ID) program is now mandatory for equine property owners .
Only have a horse or two in your backyard? Premises identification is for all equine property owners. No herd or flock too small for a premises identification number. CLICK HERE to view the Manitoba Government article titled as such, dated December 12, 2011. How do I obtain a Premises ID number for my property?
Application Form: http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/food-safety/traceability/premises-identification.html
Identifying your premises is even simpler now! We now have an application form that is ...
NOMINATE SOMEONE FOR AN AWARD
Nominate someone who makes our equestrian world safer, more inclusive, and more inspiring.
The Manitoba Horse Council Awards shine a light on individuals and groups whose dedication, teamwork, and compassion elevate our community—whether through leadership, mentorship, innovation, or outstanding service. By nominating others, you help recognize everyday actions that build trust, foster growth, and celebrate our shared passion for horses. Together, let’s tell the stories of those making a difference and inspire others to contribute their best.
The Awards committee encourages those submitting nominations to include as much detail as possible to help define their nominee’s impact and achievement. Download criteria Nomination Deadline for 2025/26: September 1 NEW FOR 2026/27 Award Nomination Categories (2026): 1) Legacy Award
2) Equine Welfare Award
3) Volunteer Awards - Industry, Recreation, and Sport
4) Athlete Award
5) Coach
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Coaching options in Manitoba Grassroots Provincial Coaching Designation NCCP Coaching Certification Alternative approved designations (Pony Club, Cantra, CHA) Become a Provincial Coach Today!
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Applications are accepted between January 1-31 of the calendar year.
Athletes will have access to:
-Dietician
-Mental Performance Coach
-Personal trainer
Athletes are required to:
-Apply before January 31
-Attend the in person meeting on February 14
-Attend monthly coaching sessions online (2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 PM)
Cost:
-$250/athlete plus GST
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Serving Manitoba’s Equine Community for over 50 years Register Today The Manitoba Horse Council (MHC) acts as the provincial governing body for equestrian sport and industry, championing representation, promotion, and advancement of all equine interests.
Serving 2,000+ members, 5,000 horses, and 21 clubs, MHC contributes to the social, physical, emotional, and economic vitality of Manitoba’s equestrian sector. Our programs and clubs provide education, competition, and community to riders across the province. Recognized as a provincial sport organization, MHC gratefully acknowledges Sport Manitoba for their financial support.
MEMBERSHIPS LEARN TO RIDE FACILITY ASK AN EXPERT EVENTS COACHING
MHC Equestrian Centre Facilities Manitoba Horse Council owns and operates its Equestrian Facility in beautiful Bird's Hill Provincial Park, Manitoba.
The MHC Equestrian Facility is built on approximately 40 acres of land leased from the Provincial government. It has undergone numerous upgrades over past years to ensure this 1967 and 1999 Pan American Games site remains current - not only for equestrian enthusiasts but for all who visit. Interested in booking the Facility for an event, competition, clinic, or camp?
Facility Rentals
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Contact the Manitoba Horse Council office at (204) 925-5719 or email [email protected]
MHC represents over 2,000 equine enthusiasts
Equestrians love their horses and the industry. It's important to us that we support them as much as we can so they can help make the horse industry thrive in Manitoba.
If you feel that your business is a good fit and have products or services our members can benefit from, we'd love to hear from you. We’ll work with you to set up marketing opportunities that’ll highlight your business to our community.
Emergency Plans
MHC Emergency Help for Equines & Equine Owners
Manitoba Horse Council has maintained a resource list of individuals and businesses that have generously offered to aid equines and equine owners in an emergency situation (eg. flood evacuation) by providing temporary stabling / acreage for equines, or equine transportation. Note: This does not constitute emergency veterinarian care or regular situations and duties overseen by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) or city police (911)