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What is Welfare? A Qualitative Study into Perceptions of Equine Welfare of the Dutch Equestrian Community

Authors :
Inga A. Wolframm
Frances A. Le Belle
Yteke Elte
Source :
International Journal of Equine Science, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 37–50-37–50 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Rasayely, 2024.

Abstract

Equine welfare is an increasingly important topic in the Netherlands and abroad. While existing literature broadly captures equine welfare concerns, research focused on Dutch horse enthusiasts is sparse. This study aims to identify what aspects horse enthusiasts in the Netherlands consider essential to safeguard equine welfare. An online survey comprising four binary yes-no questions, and 12 open questions was disseminated via social media. Survey data were analyzed qualitatively using inductive thematic analysis. The survey received 875 complete responses. Thematic analysis led to the identification of three higher-order themes: Equine Husbandry, Human-Horse Interaction, and Equitation. Aspects relating to Equine Husbandry were mentioned most, suggesting that Dutch equine enthusiasts consider aspects relating to housing and management more important to overall equine welfare. Within this theme, lower-order themes such as the ability to perform natural behavior and feeding were most prominent. On the theme of Human-Horse Interaction, respondents highlighted the importance of understanding horse behavior and human-horse communication to ensure their welfare, as well as ethical considerations for treating horses as sentient beings deserving respect. On the theme of Equitation, various aspects of training the rider and the horse were highlighted, including a sound knowledge of tack and equipment. Respondents emphasized the importance of qualified instruction on horse care and welfare. Despite evident awareness of a wide variety of welfare aspects among equestrians, considerable discrepancy between knowledge and practice persists, pointing to the need for tailored education and training to facilitate better application of welfare principles.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
28053109 and 28053117
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
International Journal of Equine Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.570621f1d16040e2870de036d146ca10
Document Type :
article