In a virtual conference devised and hosted by World Horse Welfare on February 13 in front of an audience of almost 200 horse sport leaders from across the globe, four expert speakers looked beyond the obvious to identify the underlying dynamics within horse sport that can drive good people towards poor welfare practices – and offer solutions on how horse sport can change this.

Compèred by former BBC sports commentator, David Eades, and sponsored by Agria Pet Insurance and supported by LeMieux, the theme of the charity’s second annual conference targeted at professionals in the racing and horse sport world was ‘Accountability for welfare in equestrianism: Looking beyond the obvious.’

The event framed recent headlines of poor practice by individuals in horse sport as a symptom of systemic pressures that can drive some of those involved to compromise the wellbeing of their equine participants.

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