Co-hosted by the British Horse Society Scotland, World Horse Welfare and the Scottish Government, the event is a sell-out, with delegates coming from right across the UK. Professor Waran's talk " Are horses happy athletes?" and Gemma Pearson's presentation on horse handling, welfare and behaviour are both fully booked.
Follow all the latest news and updates from the Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education (JMICAWE) in Edinburgh. The Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education aim is to strive towards improving the quality of life for all animals through education, training and by influencing policy at the highest level.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
Equine Welfare Conference - 20th April
JMICAWE's Director Professor Nat Waran and her colleague Gemma Pearson from the Royal (Dick) Vet Equine Hospital are both presenting at a conference tomorrow in Aberdeenshire highlighting the welfare challenges facing Scotland's equines.
Co-hosted by the British Horse Society Scotland, World Horse Welfare and the Scottish Government, the event is a sell-out, with delegates coming from right across the UK. Professor Waran's talk " Are horses happy athletes?" and Gemma Pearson's presentation on horse handling, welfare and behaviour are both fully booked.
Co-hosted by the British Horse Society Scotland, World Horse Welfare and the Scottish Government, the event is a sell-out, with delegates coming from right across the UK. Professor Waran's talk " Are horses happy athletes?" and Gemma Pearson's presentation on horse handling, welfare and behaviour are both fully booked.
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