Animal: Equidae

Loading and space available for horses during transport

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A practical guide to loading and space allowances for equidae during transport

Practical recommendations for watering equine animals transported by road

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Practical guide to watering equine animals transported by road

Proper handling of horses during transport

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A practical guide to the proper handling of horses during transport

good practice guide for transporting horses

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good practice guide for transporting horses

Information sheet on equine fitness for transport

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Information sheet on the suitaility of equines for transport  available in English

Tout savoir sur le cheval !

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Educational fact sheet describing the physiology, social behaviors, cognitive abilities, time budgets and sensory capacities of horses.

Environmental enrichment for ruminants and equines: the basics

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Facttsheet outlining the definition of environmental enrichment and the various forms it can take, along with the European regulations on enrichment for equidae.

Environmental enrichment for ruminants and equines: the basics

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Factsheet outlining the definition of environmental enrichment and its various forms, along with the European regulations on enrichment for ruminants and equines.

Equine welfare: FEI welcomes COFICHEV reports

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Online course in English from the Fédération équestre internationale in 5 parts: the social license to operate and its importance; terms used in discussions on ethics and welfare and what they mean; the duty of care and what it entails; the five freedoms and five areas of animal welfare; how to assess a horse's welfare.

Animal welfare assessment

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A reminder that assessing animal welfare requires multiple, scientifically-validated indicators, primarily measured on animals. Moving from the collection of indicators to an assessment of animal welfare requires the combination of information, and corresponds to a value judgment that cannot therefore be purely objective.