An interim report revealing the opinions of equestrians and the general public on the use of the horse in sport, and a proposed foundation for a new equine welfare strategy for the FEI, will be presented for discussion at a dedicated session during the 2022 FEI Hybrid General Assembly in Cape Town (RSA).

The report will include the analysis of two separate surveys – one to a worldwide public and the other to the equestrian community – carried out by the Equine Ethics and Wellbeing (EEWB) Commission that was formed as an independent advisory body by the FEI in June 2022.

Chaired by internationally recognised animal behaviour and welfare scientist Professor Dr. Natalie Waran, the Commission is composed of 10 members who have been selected for their expertise in equine welfare, equitation science, ethics, education and public affairs. Their ultimate goal is to develop a strategy that will allow the FEI to address current and future concerns related to the use of horses in sport.

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