Information for participants at The Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Welfare Workshop
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McGreevy, PaulBerger, Jeannine
de Brauwere, Nic
Harrison, Anna
Fiedler, Julie
Jones, Claudia
McDonnell, Sue
McLean, Andrew
Doherty, Orla
Nicol, Christine
Preshaw, Leanne
Webster, John
Wolfensohn, Sarah
Yeates, James
Bidda, Jones
Abstract
The Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Welfare Workshop was held on 10-13 August 2015, Galiano Island, British Columbia. 15 horse welfare scholars, veterinarians and animal welfare inspectors assembled on Galiano Island with a common interest in the welfare of the ...
See moreThe Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Welfare Workshop was held on 10-13 August 2015, Galiano Island, British Columbia. 15 horse welfare scholars, veterinarians and animal welfare inspectors assembled on Galiano Island with a common interest in the welfare of the domesticated horse. The aim of this workshop was to conduct a series of assessments of the negative (adverse) welfare impacts of common interventions on horses (horses and ponies) across a broad range of different contexts of equine care, activity and training. Our plan was to spend four days as an expert panel: · presenting some core information on common interventions (and constraints) that are imposed on the domestic horse in various contexts · evaluating the impact of each intervention, as a function of its duration · anticipating the duration of the impact for the animal’s life, using scenarios · recording any gaps in the scientific literature · and potentially, developing a scoring system so that horse carers can map-out the welfare impacts of their activities. These assessments focussed on interventions for which there is some peer-reviewed literature; but it will also provide best-guess assessments where such literature is absent. The current document represents the summary of the relevant literature that the assembled panellist shared before the workshop.
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See moreThe Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Welfare Workshop was held on 10-13 August 2015, Galiano Island, British Columbia. 15 horse welfare scholars, veterinarians and animal welfare inspectors assembled on Galiano Island with a common interest in the welfare of the domesticated horse. The aim of this workshop was to conduct a series of assessments of the negative (adverse) welfare impacts of common interventions on horses (horses and ponies) across a broad range of different contexts of equine care, activity and training. Our plan was to spend four days as an expert panel: · presenting some core information on common interventions (and constraints) that are imposed on the domestic horse in various contexts · evaluating the impact of each intervention, as a function of its duration · anticipating the duration of the impact for the animal’s life, using scenarios · recording any gaps in the scientific literature · and potentially, developing a scoring system so that horse carers can map-out the welfare impacts of their activities. These assessments focussed on interventions for which there is some peer-reviewed literature; but it will also provide best-guess assessments where such literature is absent. The current document represents the summary of the relevant literature that the assembled panellist shared before the workshop.
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Date
2016-03-14Citation
McGreevy, P., Berger, J., de Brauwere, N., Harrison, A. Fiedler, J., Jones, C., McDonnell, S., McLean, A., Doherty, O., Nicol, C., Preshaw, L., Webster, J., Wolfensohn, S., Yeates, J., Jones, B., Information for participants at The Dorothy Russell Havemeyer Foundation Equine Welfare Workshop. Sydney, Australia: Sydney eScholarship Repository (2016).Share