2023
DOI: 10.1071/an22424
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Commercial equine production in New Zealand 4: welfare implications of the New Zealand production systems

Abstract: From racehorses to family pets, equine production and management is primarily pasture-based in New Zealand. Pasture-based equine production systems largely reflect the horse’s ecological niche and have a unique set of management and welfare challenges. This review examines the potential welfare issues related to the management of horses in New Zealand. The economic value of horses varies greatly depending on their usage, which covers a wide spectrum from pest species (e.g. feral horses) to production (e.g. rac… Show more

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“…Wastage from the racing industry is a large welfare and sustainability concern worldwide, so the option of repurposing underperforming flat-racing horses that are potentially more suited for jumps racing is advantageous (Ruse et al 2015;Rogers et al 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wastage from the racing industry is a large welfare and sustainability concern worldwide, so the option of repurposing underperforming flat-racing horses that are potentially more suited for jumps racing is advantageous (Ruse et al 2015;Rogers et al 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%