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Welfare Project

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    • Introduction
    • Workshops and Presentations
    • Executive Summaries
      • Introduction

        Equestrian sports are becoming subject to increasing public scrutiny, with non-equine stakeholders questioning if traditional training and management practices are ethical and necessary. This has led broader animal welfare advocates to introduce the debate that equestrianism requires a social license to operate (SLO) in the modern era.

        SLO showcases legitimacy to users and consumers to counteract practices perceived to be detrimental to wellbeing and unethical. Ubiquitous to this debate, is the premise that all stakeholders, regardless of their level in the industry, have a duty of care to engage in practices which optimise equine health and welfare, and that promote ethical practices. The WBFSH aims to proactively support their members by providing evidence-informed guidance on key welfare considerations to ensure ethical breeding practices that enhance the health and welfare of sport horses.

        The WBFSH has partnered with a research team at Hartpury University (GBR) to undertake a systematic review of existing research and relevant grey literature (non-scientific industry sources), to inform an evidence-based approach to outlining key areas that will underpin sport horse breeding practices aligned to the five domains outlined in Mellor’s 2020 model. Results are expected at the end of 2024.

      • Welfare Project presentation
        2023 GA Presentation
      • Welfare Project presentation
        2024 GA Presentation
      • Executive Summaries

        The welfare of breeding horses, including if traditional breeding and management practices are ethical and necessary, is a prominent issue of interest to both industry stakeholders and the public. This project, conducted in collaboration with Hartpury University and the World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses, aimed to provide evidence-informed guidance on key welfare considerations to ensure ethical breeding practices that enhance the health and welfare of sport horses to help address these welfare concerns. An executive summary of the project was produced and translated into five languages.

      • 2025 Press Release