Are you familiar with the term "social license" and how it applies to the community of people (aka horse industry) who own, breed, train, ride and care for horses? "Social license" from an equine perspective, is an agreement between the horse industry and greater society, that we will conduct our horse businesses in an ethical and moral manner. Through our activities with horses, we show that we are responsible horse owners, in sync with our horses' welfare, both physically and emotionally. This public trust results in a social license to operate. Although equestrianism and the relationship between horse and human, is ancient, the social license that exists between us and society, is tenuous, at best. For this reason, the recent news concerning beloved British dressage superstar, Charlotte Dujardin, is catastrophic. It comes at a time when society has already suffered through images of broken carriage horses, racehorses who no longer run like the wind and are sent to slaughter and sport horses whose tongues have been cut through abusive training practices. The general public does not differentiate between sport horses and Arabians, dressage, carriage driving and western riding. While vastly different to us, the horse lovers; to the public, it is all the same. Society today, does not absorb the differences. Negative media, results in a loss of public support, which then ushers government regulation and ultimately, a ban on equine sport. Do we really want the government to become involved with horses and mess that up too? There are people who believe that the equestrian disciplines of 3-day event, Dressage and Show Jumping should be banned from the Olympics (PETA announced recently that it has renewed its interest in pursuing this action). There are still others who believe that endurance racing, Thoroughbred racing and rodeo should also be banned. And there are still others who believe that no horse should be ridden, stabled or owned by people as pets and returned to the wild, to run free across the plains. Ugh. Sounds unbelievable, right? Its a mad, mad world. Well, let me remind you of the power that these groups can exert. After the Paris Olympics, show jumping will no longer be one of the 5 components in the sport called Modern Pentathlon. In England, where fox hunting originated, the sport is now banned. In Australia, jump racing is no longer allowed. The world is changing, faster than you think it is and the developments in equine science are amazing. We know today so much more about what horses need from us, as compared to what we knew 10, 15 & 20 years ago. So, if you are not familiar with Social License, I strongly urge you to watch the World Horse Welfare video, presented by their Chief Executive, Roly Owers. The video is a little less than 20 minutes and you will begin to understand one of the most important topics we face, as a horse-owning community. It's not far fetched to imagine that one day, we can lose our social license and then, I am not so sure of the future that will exist for our beloved Arabian horses.
***I am very saddened to learn the recent news concerning Charlotte Dujardin, one of the brightest dressage riders in recent times, who gave the world a most incredible horse named Blueberry. What would life be without Valegro and how he inspired us?There is alot being said about her right now, much of it is opinion based, written by people who only know of her. I just listened to a podcast where it was suggested that piaffe should be banned from the Grand Prix! There are many other places to express an opinion about Charlotte, my blog is not one of those places, so I have turned off comments to keep this respectful.***
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