VIRBAC SQP of The Year
![]() |
Do you feel that you have outstanding help and advice from your local SQP when it comes to worming your horse?
Virbac Animal Health, manufacturers of leading wormer brands Equimax and Eraquell, and well known for its commitment to responsible worming and education, recognises the vital role now played by SQP’s in advising and guiding horse owners on the correct principles of worming.
So to support all SQP’s and veterinary nurses who are eligible to prescribe equine products, and in conjunction with their 3D Worming campaign, Virbac are inviting you to nominate someone who, in your opinion, gives you fantastic service and practical advice on worming issues.
From the SQP’s nominated, six finalists will be selected to go forward to the ‘mystery shop’ stage of the competition. The winner will be announced at BETA International on the Sunday 20th February 2011 and will be presented with their award which includes a framed SQP of the Year certificate PLUS a fantastic prize of a luxury weekend away to include VIP treatment at the Hickstead Show Jumping Derby.
Nominating your local SQP is easy, just visit www.3dworming.com click on SQP of The Year and register your vote.
The nominator* of the winning SQP will also receive VIP parking and members passes for the Hickstead Derby weekend whilst all those who nominate their SQP will be entered into a prize draw to win a fabulous 37” LCD TV and Blue Ray player!
For more information visit www.equimax-tabs.com or www.3dworming.com
*Terms and conditions apply. Where there is more than one nominator for the winning SQP the winner will be drawn at random. There is no cash alternative to the prize. The decision of the judges is final and no correspondence will be entered into. The prize is not open to Virbac employees or their immediate families.
Media contact Sandy at headStart media on 01449 722505 or email sandy@headstartmedia.co.uk
National Equestrian Crime Database launched
Equestrian clothing from Joshua Jones released
Galloping into the 21st century
Scottish teenager punches and throws rocks at horse
Radio 1 DJ injured in horse riding accident
Punter wins £210,000 from 1p horse race bet




