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Nov 02,201824th May 2025
Changing Times in World Horse Welfare

Changing Times in World Horse Welfare

By Liz (Admin)

“Changing Times” was the theme of World Horse Welfare’s annual conference on 31st October.  The chief executive of World Horse Welfare,...

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Oct 23,201824th May 2025
The future of Endurance

The future of Endurance

By Liz (Admin)

Dr Sarah Coombs will chair a new FEI committee about the future of international Endurance riding. It has been set up following a number of high profile incidents concerning the welfare of horses and the cancellation of the Endurance events at the World Equestrian Games.

The new committee will identify the most effective way of bringing the discipline back to its original roots of Endurance riding as opposed to Endurance racing, with horse welfare and horsemanship at its core, while still maintaining the competitive aspect of the sport.

Dr Sarah Coombs (GBR) was formerly the British Endurance team vet, is a Trustee of the global equine charity World Horse Welfare and is also chair of its Veterinary Advisory Committee. She is joined by Dr Tim Parkin (GBR), who heads up the scientific research conducted at the University of Glasgow as part of the FEI’s Global Endurance injuries Study (GEIS)

“We need to bring the discipline back to the principles of the FEI where welfare of the horse and horsemanship prevail”, FEI President Ingmar De Vos said. “The Temporary Committee will conduct a thorough review of the discipline with the aim of getting back to real Endurance riding with the focus on horsemanship and the partnership between horse and human. “The sport has evolved and there needs to be a recognition of that, but the essence of the sport must remain the same. What we need are rules that place greater emphasis on completion of the event, rather than the ‘win at all costs’ mentality that is more and more threatening our sport.

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Oct 22,201824th May 2025
Emergency Horse Rescues

Emergency Horse Rescues

By Liz

The Fire and Rescue Service & veterinary profession are working together to create local networks of trained horse rescue teams. 

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Oct 11,201824th May 2025
New fence colours for safer jumping

New fence colours for safer jumping

By Liz (Admin)

The colour of markers on hurdles and fences at racecourses could change because of the way horses see colour. Research...

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Sep 12,201824th May 2025

Racing leads ban on use of Regumate

By Liz (Admin)

On 11 September the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) advised that the possession, use or administration of Regumate Equine could amount...

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May 30,201824th May 2025
Review into injuries at Cheltenham races

Review into injuries at Cheltenham races

By Liz (Admin)

The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has announced a review of welfare at Cheltenham racecourse following the Cheltenham Festival. It will...

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