A NEW “suitably mounted” working group aims to help tackle the issue of incompatible horse-rider combinations.
The group will address the issue of rider size and help those looking to tackle it.
Researcher Tamzin Furtado, one of those behind the group, told H&H it came about after discussion of the issue.
“This is for everyone,” she said. “Every riding school, event, organisation. Anyone who feels they need someone to help tackle a tricky issue.
“I was working with Amanda Stoddart-West of the Great Yorkshire Show [GYS] on equine obesity, and we were talking about how there are no resources for anyone who needs to think about this.”
The group includes show organisers and researchers, as well as experts in veterinary and equine welfare – and human mental health.
Members will collate and review existing research and are open to collaboration. They will also advise anyone who wants to introduce guidelines.
“They can get advice from people who have been there,” Dr Furtado said. “We’ve got a mental health professional to make sure it’s done sensitively, as it can be a tricky issue.”
This story is from the July 13, 2023 edition of Horse & Hound.
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