Advice/Education

Popular video series Horses Explained returns with expert line up

Horses Explained is back for a third series, offering practical, expert-led guidance on giving horses a good life at every stage.

Posted on 19/08/2026

Birth of first foal from rescued ‘smuggled’ Dover 26 horses

Returning on Friday 4th September, the seven-part series brings together leading vets, welfare scientists and equine specialists to explore the decisions that shape a horse’s life. Expert speakers will discuss whether to breed, foaling, weaning and young horse care, right through to horses in work and caring for veteran horses.

Free to watch and designed to be both practical and accessible, with each episode around 20 minutes long, Horses Explained gives owners, riders and carers the confidence to make informed, welfare-focused choices. The new series is particularly timely as the future of horse sport continues to be shaped by public expectations around welfare, transparency and responsible management.

Rebecca Boulert, our Education Officer, says:

“As our understanding of horse welfare grows, it’s important that our care evolves too so that we can provide horses with the best lives possible, at all ages. This series brings respected experts from across the sector together to share the latest thinking on horse welfare and help owners make informed decisions at every stage of a horse’s life.”

Speakers include equine reproduction specialist James Crabtree, animal welfare scientist Aline Bouquet, vet and behaviourist Gemma Pearson, veterinary behaviourist Ellie Girgis and veterinary surgeon Nicky Housby Skeggs.

The series also reflects our vision for the responsible involvement of horses in sport, an evidence-informed guide which outlines the principles to follow to ensure a horse’s physical and mental wellbeing are prioritised throughout their life.

Rebecca adds:

“The latest series of Horses Explained explores what it really means to give a horse a good life from birth to death. That is central to our vision for responsible horse sport, because good welfare cannot begin at a competition venue – it has to run through every stage of a horse’s life, from breeding and early handling to training, work, retirement and end-of-life decisions.”

New episodes will be released every Friday from 4th September until 16th October and can be viewed free of charge on our website – along with the previous two series.

Topics

Equestrian Sport discuss challenges and opportunities around public perception of welfare in sport 

Equestrian Sport discuss challenges and opportunities around public perception of welfare in sport 

Read article
Sector leaders discuss involvement of horses in sport

Sector leaders discuss involvement of horses in sport

Read article

Recommended Blog Posts

A (nearly) century long commitment

A (nearly) century long commitment


Empathy, education, and evidence: the take-home messages from our 25th annual conference

Empathy, education, and evidence: the take-home messages from our 25th annual conference


Rescued Horse Appreciation Month: Bert, Slinky and Babybel

Rescued Horse Appreciation Month: Bert, Slinky and Babybel


Enjoy reading stories like this?

Join over 65,000 other horse lovers and sign up for our email newsletter

A mobile phone in the palm of a users hand whilst they browse the World Horse Welfare website
Sign me up now

Sign up for our email newsletter

Join over 65,000 other horse lovers

Follow our story on social networks

Join Donate