
EDUCATING horses to cope with the world around them from a young age is crucial to set them up for a happy life.
That was one of the key messages from a workshop featuring top vets, scientists and equestrians in Newmarket (24 May).
The conference came about as a result of developments in Germany, where animal welfare law means horses under the age of 30 months may not start training or compete. Two-yearold racehorses are exempt, providing they undergo two veterinary assessments.
The development has sparked concerns – questions raised at the workshop included how a vet could make judgement on an unfamiliar horse in such a short time, and lack of evidence for the move.
Pushback in Germany has prompted its ministry for agriculture to commission a welfare study (Projekt Horsewatch) to determine the age at which horses have achieved the mental and physical maturity that permit training and competition.
The report, its conclusions and recommendations must be submitted to federal parliament in 2027 or 28.
The news prompted organisers to call the conference. Guests heard that there is a lack of evidence to support the ban – but there is strong evidence to refute the 30-month theory, and to indicate that appropriate training of young horses is beneficial.
EARLY HANDLING
ON stress in horses in general, behaviour specialist Gemma Pearson said gentle handling from a few days old will help them cope with stress throughout their lives.
“There are so many things we can do to set horses up for success in life,” she said, giving examples of appropriate living space with access to other horses, and gentle handling.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der June 06, 2024-Ausgabe von Horse & Hound.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent ? Anmelden
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der June 06, 2024-Ausgabe von Horse & Hound.
Starten Sie Ihre 7-tägige kostenlose Testversion von Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierte Premium-Storys sowie über 8.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Bereits Abonnent? Anmelden

Super Sonic steps up
Oakley Nash lands a 128cm double with \"wild\" project pony and a determined 138cm rider is in flying form

Townend takes two
A familiar face and a potential future star triumph for Oliver Townend, as the eventing season gets under way

Last-minute dash ends in triumph
A change of plan leads to victory and a home-bred star proves that talent runs in the family

William's the Lad
It's back-to-back victories in the hunt race he sponsors for a delighted – and generous – William Fox Grant

Saving Britain's in-hand show tradition
Kim Wilson investigates how Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain is tackling the decline of in-hand classes and working to secure the future of youngstock

'This unspoilt hunting heaven
A visit by the RS Surtees Society to Northumberland provides a showcase for the Percy hounds and their hunting country

Local hero is all heart
A Borders team lifts Scotland's richest hurdle for the second year with a gutsy six-year-old and a £1,000 purchase richly rewards a patient owner

Access all areas Gavin Cromwell
The former farrier is sending his strongest team of Cheltenham Festival runners yet. Jennifer Donald meets the team behind a remarkable success story

Saffron Cresswell
The young event rider, who suffered a serious spinal injury in a fall last year, talks to Pippa Roome about her journey so far and what the future holds

Daphne
This contrary mare may spin like a top and be uncatchable in the summer, but she's \"terrifyingly brave\" and absolutely brilliant in the hunting field