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    FEI announces provisional six-month suspension for Charlotte Dujardin
    The FEI has officially announced the provisional suspension of British dressage rider Charlotte Dujardin for a period of six months, effective immediately.A statement said: On 22 July 2024, the FEI received a video depicting Ms Dujardin engaging in conduct contrary to the principles of horse welfare. This video was submitted to the FEI by a lawyer representing an undisclosed complainant. According to the information received, the footage was allegedly taken several years ago during a training session conducted by Ms Dujardin at a private stable.Upon receiving the video, the FEI promptly initiated an investigation. As part of this investigation, Ms Dujardin, British Equestrian, and British Dressage were informed of the allegations.Ms Dujardin was given a deadline of 17:00 Swiss time on 23 July to respond to the allegations. Subsequently, Ms Dujardin confirmed that she is the individual depicted in the video and acknowledged that her conduct was inappropriate.On 23 July 2024, Charlotte Dujardin requested to be provisionally suspended pending the outcome of the investigations and voluntarily withdrew from the Paris 2024 Olympic Games and also confirmed that she will not participate in any competitions pending the outcome of the FEIs investigation.The FEI condemns any conduct contrary to the welfare of horses and has robust rules in place to address such behaviour. Our commitment to ensuring the highest standards of equine welfare and sportsmanship remains unwavering.The FEI acknowledges the cooperation of Charlotte Dujardin, British Equestrian, and British Dressage with the ongoing investigation and intends to proceed as swiftly as possible.Equine welfare cannot be compromisedThe decision by the FEI means Charlotte is not allowed to participate in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympic Games or any other events under the jurisdiction of the FEI.During this period of suspension, she is prohibited from participating in any activities related to competitions or events under the jurisdiction of the FEI or any competition or event under the jurisdiction of a National Federation (NF), confirmed the statement.This also includes any FEI or NF-related activities. In addition, the British Equestrian Federation has mirrored this provisional suspension, which also makes Ms. Dujardin ineligible to compete in any national events during this period.It comes after a statement from Charlotte shared on social media earlier this afternoon which said she has withdrawn from the Paris Olympics after a video emerged from four years ago showing what she describes as an error of judgment during a coaching session.We are deeply disappointed with this case, especially as we approach the Olympic Games in Paris 2024. However, it is our responsibility and crucial that we address any instances of abuse, as equine welfare cannot be compromised, said FEI President Ingmar De Vos.Genuine remorseCharlotte has expressed genuine remorse for her actions, and we recognise and appreciate her willingness to take responsibility. Despite the unfortunate timing, we believe this action reaffirms the FEIs commitment to welfare as the guardians of our equine partners and the integrity of our sport.The statement from the FEI added that in order to maintain the integrity of the investigation, the FEI will refrain from making further comments until the investigation is concluded.Paris Olympics timetable plus how to watch the equestrian sportBritish teams for Olympic eventing, dressage and showjumping are announcedIts vital equestrians get behind the Games: Excitement builds for ParisToday is laced in gold: Charlotte Dujardin is one of Britains most successful female athletes everRecord-breaking bronze for Charlotte Dujardin in TokyoThe post FEI announces provisional six-month suspension for Charlotte Dujardin appeared first on Your Horse.
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    Managing Horses With Hives
    Experts share the causes of and treatment options and prevention strategies for this uncomfortable skin reaction.The post Managing Horses With Hives appeared first on The Horse.
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    Preview the Paris Eventing Field with EquiRatings
    Before we dive into Paris, lets take a moment to do some digging on the teams and individuals, and how we feel things will shake out come Monday.Our friends at EquiRatings have been hard at work with tons of preview content on their various podcasts, and weve got two episodes to share with you today. We highly recommend diving into their full roster of shows, though, so be sure to look up EquiRatings wherever you get your podcasts.The Team PreviewTune in to this episode where we break down the teams heading to Paris! Hosts Nicole, Sam, Diarm, and Rosie dive into the top teams and dark horses, giving you all the insights you need to follow the action. From analyzing past performances to predicting future triumphs, this episode is packed with data and expert opinions.Highlights Include: Detailed analysis of teamsPredictions and potential game-changersBehind-the-scenes insights into preparation and strategyThe Individual PreviewGet ready for an exciting dive into the equestrian worlds most anticipated event the Paris Olympics! Join Nicole Brown, Catherine Austen and Sally Spickard as they bring you exclusive insights and expert analysis on who could claim the coveted individual titles.What to Expect:Top Contenders: Who will stand on the podium? Will it be the consistent Ros Canter, the dynamic Laura Collett, or the ever-impressive Michael Jung?Course Challenges: How will the unique Paris course impact the competition?Expert Opinions: Hear from industry leaders on what it takes to win gold at the Olympics.Surprise Elements: Who could be the dark horse that surprises everyone?#Paris2024:[Website] [Equestrian Schedule, Timing, Scoring] [Peacock for U.S. Viewers][How to Watch Guide] [Ticket Resale Market] [Spectator Guides] [ENs Coverage]
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    The Role of Carbohydrates in Horse Feed
    Discover which horses can benefit from higher carbohydrate levels in their diets and the feeds that can supply them.The post The Role of Carbohydrates in Horse Feed appeared first on The Horse.
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    Equine Biosecurity at the Olympic Games
    Heres how officials plan to keep international equine athletes safe from infectious disease in Versailles.The post Equine Biosecurity at the Olympic Games appeared first on The Horse.
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    Michigan Mare Tests Positive for Strangles
    The mare lives in Kalamazoo County. The post Michigan Mare Tests Positive for Strangles appeared first on The Horse.
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    Virginia Horse Positive for EEE
    The horse lived in Suffolk and was euthanized. The post Virginia Horse Positive for EEE appeared first on The Horse.
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    Whats Happening this Week at World Equestrian Center Ocala
    Ocala, FL The 2024 Summer Series is officially underway at World Equestrian Center Ocala with thrilling hunter/jumper competition Wednesday through Sunday through August 11. Spectators are welcome, there is no charge for admission or parking! Saturday night grand prix events are back! Join us every Saturday night at 7:30pm* for elite show jumping action under the lights in the WEC Grand Arena. Visit[...]Read MoreThe post Whats Happening this Week at World Equestrian Center Ocala appeared first on World Equestrian Center.
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    Wednesday News & Notes
    Charlotte Dujardin (GBR) and Rio, Tokyo bronze medalists. Photo Copyright FEI/Shannon Brinkman.Well, we, the greater equestrian sport, are not off to a great start in terms of social license ahead of the Olympics this weekend. In case you missed it, yesterday the horse world was rocked with the news of Charlotte Dujardins withdrawal from this Olympic Games followed by her suspension from FEI and British Equestrian competition after a years-old video of her using training methods not in line with the FEIs principles of horse welfare was submitted to the FEI. Of course, this news has hit mainstream media including the New York Times and The Guardian. And of course, this is not the kind of publicity that equestrian sport was hoping for ahead of taking the world stage once again.This means its even more important for everyone to be equestrians biggest hype person throughout this Olympics. We know that the IOC monitors viewing figures and theyre very likely keeping an eye on the amount of social media chatter via hashtag use as well. So get your friends and and family and your next door neighbor to watch, watch, watch, and share, share, share. Weve tried to make it as easy as possible to figure out how to tune in, even breaking it down by time zones. Yes, for anyone in the Americas its a bit of an ask to wake up and watch that early but even tuning in halfway through a phase is better than not at all. Peacock will also have replays of all events at some points. Do your part to help keep equestrian sports in the Olympics and HYPE IT UP. U.S. Weekend PreviewMillbrook H.T. (Millbrook NY) [Website] [Entries] [Ride Times] [Volunteer] [Scoring]Hunt Club Farms H.T. (Berryville, VA) [Website] [Entries] [Scoring]Major International Events#Paris2024:[Website] [Equestrian Schedule, Timing, Scoring] [Peacock for U.S. Viewers][How to Watch Guide] [Ticket Resale Market] [Spectator Guides] [ENs Coverage]Wednesday News and ReadingIn better mainstream media coverage, the US eventing horses flying off to Paris have hit the Associated Press. Get an inside look at the horses journey through the The Ark at JFK International Airport and onto their planes, plus what goes into packing and travel from the grooms and team veterinarian. Read to the end for a great quote from Steph Simpson, a most relatable queen. Another Olympic preview show for you: RideiQ brings us Kyle and Jen Carter, wholl walk us through their predictions, the format, and the buzz around the Versailles cross country course. Listen/ watch here.WEC is widening its reach. A deed filed earlier this month reports that the same family that developed the World Equestrian Center and Golden Ocala neighborhood purchased Classic Mile Park, a 700 acre facility, which is just a ten minute drive from WEC. We dont know what the plans for the property are yet, but it sounds like the perfect place to host a new event if you ask me. Today is the last day to win yourself an EPIC prize bundle, including a $200 shopping spree and VIP tickets to Maryland 5*, amongst other, amazing prizes?! The be sure to enter ENs Summer Sweepstake, our biggest giveaway yet! But be quick the entries close July 24, with the winner notified the following week, July 29. An Olympic hangover cure, if you will. Its super simple to enter too, simply fill in the entry form and youre in with a shout. Good luck!Everyone has their own Olympics. For some its, well, the actual Olympics. But for most of us who will never reach that level, a more attainable goal that still takes a whole lotta work can be extremely fulfilling and feel like just as big deal to achieve. For many, a classic three-day is that goal. Here are some tips for your first classic series event!Morning Video Break: Heres Boyd Martin checking in from Team USAs Olympic training camp:
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    Man who worked in-foal mare to exhaustion banned from ownership
    A man has been banned from ownership after driving his in-foal mare to exhaustion. He appeared at North Cumbria Magistrates Court earlier this month after his concerning lack of horse care was brought to the attention of the RSPCA and other welfare charities.West Midlands-based Joseph Lee Mansell, 23, of Chestnut Road in Walsall, was found guilty of overworking his horse at last years Appleby Horse Fair. He pleaded not guilty, but after a trial was found guilty of two offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 on 15 July.The court heard that Mansell had attended the annual event in Appleby, Cumbria last June, with his trotter mare known as Classic Lady.RSPCA Inspectors and welfare officers from a number of other organisations, including World Horse Welfare and Blue Cross, were made aware on 10 June of concerns for the welfare of Classic Lady, who was reported to have collapsed at the event.Credit: RSPCA[My colleagues and I] were stationed by the River Eden at an area called The Sands when communication was received over our radios that Cumbria Police were requesting assistance with an overworked horse which had been witnessed falling down multiple times on a road called Battle Barrow, said RSPCA Inspector Carl Larsson said in his witness statement.We responded to the call and started to make our way towards that area, and whilst walking up the hill towards the school several members of the public told us the horse had been going up and down the hill non-stop and had fallen over several times.The welfare team discovered Classic Lady standing up but very sweaty and breathing heavily, and unsteady on her feet. She had suffered wounds from the fall, some of which were still bleeding, and when members of the public offered her water, she quickly drank.Two specialist equine vets certified Classic Lady to be suffering, and Cumbria Police took her into possession, placing her in the care of the RSPCA.Credit: RSPCAIn their witness statement the vet described the horse when she examined her: [She] was extremely sick at the time of being removed from the owner and required intravenous fluid therapy and medical care to return her to normal metabolic status.The horse was ataxic and very lethargic when she moved because she was so weak from the exhaustion. A responsible horse owner would have ensured this horse was provided with adequate rest. The day was extremely hot and this should have alerted the owner to the fact that water and rest were even more vital to this horse.The horse had a wound on her leg, and sustained further injuries from the harness rubbing on it, and sustained further injuries when she collapsed onto the road. The horse was pregnant at the time of this event.Mansell was disqualified from owning or keeping equines for ten years, which he cannot appeal for five years. Magistrates sentenced him to 12 weeks custody, which will be suspended for 12 months, and ordered him to complete a 12 month community order including attending five rehabilitation activity requirement days. He was also ordered to pay costs of 500.In mitigation, the court heard that Mansell had no prior convictions.This poor horse was overworked in the heat until she collapsed, suffering needlessly, said RSPCA Inspector Keith Hogben, who carried out the investigation, after sentencing. We along with other equine welfare organisations and Cumbria Police attend Appleby Horse Fair every year and see lots of wonderful horses who are their owners pride and joy, but sadly, there are those who treat their horses poorly and in this case, completely disregard their welfare.A new start with World Horse WelfareCredit: World Horse WelfareClassic Lady has transformed following her rescue, but her foal did not survive the ordeal.My colleagues and I are delighted that Classic Lady is thriving under the care of World Horse Welfare and although she sadly lost her foal, she has bounced back to full health, added Mr Hogben. Id like to say a huge thank you to the other organisations who helped this investigation such as Cumbria Police, and Blue Cross and World Horse Welfare for the transport and ongoing care of Classic Lady.Adam Cummins, Farm Manager at World Horse Welfares Penny Farm Rescue and Rehoming Centre, said that when Lady first came into Penny Farm, it was clear just how exhausted she was.She was lame, very underweight and had horrific rubs and open wounds from her harness, he said. Because she was nervous of people, it took a lot of time for her to relax and trust our grooms as with many of the horses that come into our care, time and patience was key.With good nutrition, compassionate handling and being turned out in a settled herd, Lady grew in confidence and has a bright future ahead of her. She has recently been advertised on our rehoming website pages and is ready to find a loving new home.Lead image by World Horse WelfareFurther readingStruggling horse owners urged to rehome now rather than later to avoid winter welfare crisisBirth of first foal from smuggled horses rescued by World Horse WelfareI Knew She Was the One: RSPCAs Longest Stay Horse Now Thriving in Forever HomeThe post Man who worked in-foal mare to exhaustion banned from ownership appeared first on Your Horse.
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