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Industry must stay a jump ahead in a changing world

Edited by Eleanor Jones

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THE equestrian industry must stay ahead of the game to keep its social licence to operate, to convince the public that the relationship between horses and humans is mutually beneficial.

This was a view expressed during a panel discussion at the 2020 virtual World Horse Welfare conference on 12 November.

Christa Leste-Lasserre, Sheila Voas, Andrew McLean and Caroline Nokes

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