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S2 E6 The Ethics of Horse Breeding: Part 2 of our conversation with Prof Madeleine Campbell

S2 E6 The Ethics of Horse Breeding: Part 2 of our conversation with Prof Madeleine Campbell

Update: 2024-09-25
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While Prof Madeleine Campbell was in our virtual studio we took the opportunity to record a second episode with her - this one is about the ethical aspects of horse breeding (her previous episode, Ethical Equestrianism, is definitely worth a listen).




Without breeding, horse sport would not exist, but ethical consideration has been lacking. Are we breeding the right horses, at the right time, in the right way?




Prof Campbell is a registered specialist in equine reproduction, a horse breeder and also a veterinary ethicist (she is Professor of Veterinary Ethics at the University of Nottingham) so she is uniquely qualified to discuss this sometimes controversial topic. We discuss natural cover, whether applying a limit to the number of mares bred to a stallion should be considered, and potential ethical and welfare issues involved in Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in horses.




Some of Maddy's publications in this area include:




Campbell M. (2014) Does the current regulation of assisted
reproductive techniques in the UK safeguard animal welfare? Animal Welfare. 23(1):109-118. doi:10.7120/09627286.23.1.109




Campbell, M. L. H., & Sandøe, P. (2015). Welfare in
horse breeding. Veterinary Record176(17), 436-440.


 


Campbell, M. L. (2021). Ethics: use and misuse of assisted
reproductive techniques across species. Reproduction and Fertility2(3),
C23-C28.





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S2 E6 The Ethics of Horse Breeding: Part 2 of our conversation with Prof Madeleine Campbell

S2 E6 The Ethics of Horse Breeding: Part 2 of our conversation with Prof Madeleine Campbell

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