Vets can play a key role in changing owners’ behaviour around equine welfare decisions. Human behaviour change was one of the key topics at the British Equine Veterinary Association’s Congress (13-16 September), during which Sarah Freeman of the University of Nottingham gave a plenary lecture on “Changing hearts and minds”. Professor Freeman highlighted key equine […]
British Racing’s Horse Welfare Board has launched the first-ever thoroughbred census in Great Britain, with all owners of former racehorses urged to take part.
Last month saw British racing’s Horse Welfare Board partner with Hartpury University to launch the first-ever Thoroughbred Census in Great Britain, which aims to help improve traceability of former racehorses after they retire from the sport. Complete the census here Former racehorses are successful in so many different disciplines including dressage, showing, polo, eventing and […]
This is the first story of a two-part series about steps TWU Local 100 and the horse carriage industry have taken to further the well-being of NYC carriage