Episode #45 - How This Equine Vet Became a Legend in the Endurance Discipline: The Story of Fred Barrelet
Description
Episode Overview
In this episode, Dr. Fred Barrelet, a retired veterinary surgeon, shares his lifelong passion for horses, spanning his early love of riding, his work in endurance events, and his remarkable experiences in Mongolia. Fred offers insights into the ever-evolving horse-human bond, the challenges facing equestrian sports today, and why placing horse welfare front and center is more important than ever.
Timeline of episode:
Fred’s Path to Equestrian Consultancy
Veterinary background and transition to international event work
Memorable career highlights, including involvement with royal carriages
Endurance Riding & Equestrian Evolution
Growth and regulation in endurance competitions
The historical importance of Newmarket for racing and breeding
The Human-Horse Bond
7,000 years of partnership and why it still matters
Cultural nuances: “rough love” in Mongolia vs. Western training methods
Social License to Operate
Increasing scrutiny of horse welfare
Efforts to maintain public trust and ethical standards in all disciplines
Adventures in Mongolia
Mongol Derby background and its intense demands
Veterinary care vs. rider care: unexpected challenges
Trust-building and cultural respect when handling Mongolian ponies
Personal Favorites & Reflections
Why eventing stands out for Fred
Admiration for both Thoroughbreds and heavy horse breeds
Horses as symbols of freedom and solace
Equestrianism is under social pressure: responsible welfare practices are key.
Approaches to horse training vary worldwide but center on respect and trust.
Fred’s experience highlights the importance of balancing tradition with modern standards.
Mongolia’s horse culture offers a unique look at the tough realities—and deep loyalties—of herder life.
Notable Takeaways
Equestrianism is under social pressure: responsible welfare practices are key.
Approaches to horse training vary worldwide but center on respect and trust.
Fred’s experience highlights the importance of balancing tradition with modern standards.
Mongolia’s horse culture offers a unique look at the tough realities—and deep loyalties—of herder life.